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HTML Lists for Beginners: 5 Mistakes Killing Your...
TL;DR Most beginners use <ul> and <ol> interchangeably and wonder why their pages feel broken. There is one nesting mistake in particular that silently destroys screen reader accessibility — and almost nobody talks about it. This post covers the five biggest HTML list errors and how to fix them fast. The Problem: Your List Code Looks Fine But Feels Wrong You learned HTML lists in about 20 minutes. Slap some <li> tags inside a <ul>, done. Job finished. Ship it. Except users are bouncing. Your con
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