Demonstrate the complementary tags to the basic tags in a Web page. In this module, new tags for representing new types of content will be presente...
Demonstrate the complementary tags to the basic tags in a Web page. In this module, new tags for representing new types of content will be presented: lists, tables, videos, and audios. What are the tags used for the representation of lists in HTML?
The HTML provides support for the visual representation of three types of lists: ordered, unordered, and definition. Ordered lists are used when we want to list data with the need to represent its ordering in a numerical or alphabetical way. Unordered lists are used when there is no need to list in order. Definition lists are used when we need to list items and assign a description to them. The HTML markup for lists is composed of a container tag, or parent tag, and its items or children. The definition list has a third item used to describe it. a) I, II, III, IV, V and VI. b) I, II, III, IV and V. c) II, III, IV and VI. d) I, II, III, IV and VI.
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