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List-item usually refers to a single entry within a list (ordered or unordered). Key points:

  • Role: Represents one element or record in a collection.
  • Structure: Can contain plain text, links, images, nested lists, or complex content (e.g., paragraphs, controls).
  • Types:
    • Ordered (numbered) conveys sequence or priority.
    • Unordered (bulleted) conveys grouping without order.
  • Usage contexts: UI components (e.g., list views, menus), markup languages (HTML
  • ), documentation, data structures (arrays, linked lists).
  • Accessibility: Should include clear labels; in web contexts use semantic elements (ul/ol + li) and ARIA roles when needed.
  • Styling: Often controlled via CSS or component libraries; can support hover/focus states, icons, checkboxes, or actions.
  • Interactivity: May be selectable, draggable, expandable, or editable depending on application.

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