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<strong>Building</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Interface</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Using</strong> <strong>HTML5</strong>: <strong>Organization</strong>, Input, and Validation | 71<br />

Figure 3-16<br />

The bulleted items have<br />

filled-in squares as symbols<br />

LICENSED PRODUCT NOT FOR RESALE<br />

Ano<strong>the</strong>r type of list is <strong>the</strong> definition list. It displays items with <strong>the</strong>ir definitions below <strong>the</strong> list<br />

item and indented. The tag defines <strong>the</strong> list, <strong>the</strong> tag marks each term in <strong>the</strong> item,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> tag defines each description. Here’s an example of <strong>the</strong> markup, and Figure 3-17<br />

shows <strong>the</strong> rendered list.<br />

<br />

Strawberry delight<br />

Strawberry meringue buttercream with<br />

tiny wild strawberries<br />

Chocolate chip cheesecake<br />

Mini chocolate chips blended with creamy<br />

cheesecake and a chocolate brownie bottom,<br />

topped with cream cheese frosting<br />

Italian creme<br />

Italian cream cake topped with cream<br />

cheese frosting and toasted coconut<br />

<br />

Figure 3-17<br />

An example of a definition list

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