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<H1 ALIGN=CENTER>UL - Unordered list</H1>
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<TH VALIGN=TOP ALIGN=LEFT><B>Appearance:</B></TH> 
<TD VALIGN=TOP><UL> </UL><BR></TD>
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<TH VALIGN=TOP ALIGN=LEFT><B>Attributes:</B></TH> 
<TD VALIGN=TOP>TYPE=disc|square|circle, COMPACT<BR></TD>
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<TH VALIGN=TOP ALIGN=LEFT><B>Contents:</B></TH> 
<TD VALIGN=TOP><A HREF="../list/li.html">LI</A>.<BR></TD>
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<TH VALIGN=TOP ALIGN=LEFT><B>May occur in:</B></TH> 
<TD VALIGN=TOP><A HREF="../body/body.html">BODY</A>, <A HREF="../block/div.html">DIV</A>, <A HREF="../block/center.html">CENTER</A>, <A HREF="../block/blockquote.html">BLOCKQUOTE</A>, <A HREF="../block/form.html">FORM</A>, <A HREF="../table/th.html">TH</A>, <A HREF="../table/td.html">TD</A> and <A HREF="../list/dd.html">DD</A>, <A HREF="../list/li.html">LI</A>.<BR></TD>
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The UL element indicates an unordered list. Every item in a list is
marked with <A HREF="../list/li.html">LI</A>, and usually appears with a bullet of some sort in
front of it. If you need numbering, use <A HREF="../list/ol.html">OL</A> for an ordered list.
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The type of bullet can be suggested with the TYPE attribute. You have
three possible styles: "disc" for a closed bullet, "square" for an open
square and "circle" for an open bullet. The COMPACT attribute is used to
indicate that the list items are short, so the browser can render the list
more compact. For example, it could put more than one item on a line.
  <H2>Notes:</H2>
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<LI>Do not put anything but <A HREF="../list/li.html">LI</A> list items inside an UL.
<LI>The COMPACT attribute is not widely implemented.
<LI>Not all browsers support the TYPE attribute, so if you use it, make
sure the list still "works" without it.
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