Unordered list
An unordered list presents items without a required order; each item is independent and order doesn’t imply priority. Use bullets (•, –, or •) to mark items.
When to use
- Group related but unordered items (features, examples, options).
- Short checklists where sequence doesn’t matter.
- Visual grouping in UI copy or documentation.
How to format (Markdown)
- Use a dash, plus, or asterisk at line start:
- Item one
- Item two
- Item three
Best practices
- Keep items parallel (same grammatical form).
- Use short items; expand with a sentence if needed.
- Avoid nesting more than one level unless necessary.
- Prefer bullets for clarity; use numbered lists when order matters.
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