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The HTML `<li>` (list item) works in both `<ul>` and `<ol>`! Whether you're making numbered steps or bullet points, it’s your go-to for organizing content. Lists keep things neat, structured, and easy to read! #WebDev #HTML #CodingTips
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Did you know HTML lists can be styled in fun ways? With just a bit of CSS, you can turn boring bullets and numbers into custom icons or shapes! Lists don’t have to be plain—they can be creative too! 🎨 #WebDev #HTML #CSS #CodingTips
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HTML lists (<ul> and <ol>) aren't just for bulleted points—they can nest inside each other! You can create lists within lists, perfect for outlining complex ideas or multi-step processes. It’s like list-ception! #WebDev #HTML #CodingLife
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The HTML <ul> (unordered list) and <ol> (ordered list) elements don’t just organize items—they can create navigation menus, checklists, and more! Whether you're numbering steps or just bulleting ideas, lists make your content clearer and more user-friendly! #WebDev #HTML #CodingTips
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Did you know that <h1> is the most important heading on your page, but it doesn't have to be at the very top? You can place it anywhere in your HTML, and it will still be treated as the main heading by search engines. Just make sure to use it wisely—one per page! #WebDev #HTML #SEO
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Did you know HTML headings do more than just style text? <h1> to <h6> help structure your content for both users and search engines! Think of <h1> as the title of a book, and the rest as chapters. Structure smart, code better! #WebDev #HTML #CodingTips
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