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9: How to Create Lists and Links in HTML

  • Post author By Gina Russo
  • Post date November 24, 2022
  • Categories In Computer Science Concepts

Lists and links are essential parts of almost every website. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create ordered and unordered lists, as well as how to add hyperlinks that connect users to other pages and resources.

These elements help organize information and allow visitors to navigate through websites more easily.

Lesson 9: Identifying and using lists and hyperlinks
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