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Nesting Bullet Lists in HTML

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    Part of the video series: Basic HTML for Web Design

    Summary: Bullets can be nested on web pages with simple HTML commands. Code nesting bullet lists on an HTML website with a professional designer in this free web design video.

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    Bobbi Lindaman has a BFA in visual communications and studio art. She has more than eight years experience in print and web design and is also the owner of Lucky Lindy Designs.read more

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    "Now if you want to get fancy with our bulleted list, there is a really simple way to do it. And we can kind of keep nesting bullets within bullets. So if we go back to our unordered list, and we have our bullets defined. We could do it again. So let's say, we will take away this end bracket so we are not actually ending the list here. And we'll just start a new unordered list under that. Go down, make this next sentence a list item, li. And the next sentence too will start an li. And close it off with the unordered list bracket, which is slash ul and bracket. And we'll save that. And it should be a bullet list that kind of nests itself within itself. And you see now that there's the empty circles too."

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