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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,800 --> 00:00:07,580 And welcome back. In the previous video we talked about a few of the common tags that HTML uses. 2 00:00:07,590 --> 00:00:12,709 We're going to expand on that knowledge and learn a few more. So, I'm going to delete these, and I'm going 3 00:00:12,710 --> 00:00:17,280 to teach you about something called an 'Ordered List'. 4 00:00:17,360 --> 00:00:24,020 So an 'ol' tag, and within this tag we have list 'li' items - 5 00:00:27,050 --> 00:00:39,610 'banana' and, another list item, 'apple', and lastly let's do, 'orange'. 6 00:00:39,750 --> 00:00:48,139 So if I save this, again, I refresh and we have banana, apple, orange. So you can see here this is how you 7 00:00:48,140 --> 00:00:49,310 make lists. 8 00:00:49,580 --> 00:00:53,420 And this is an 'Ordered List' so you can see we have '1, 2, 3'. 9 00:00:53,720 --> 00:00:59,290 If we want to make it without the numbers, we use something called an 'Unordered List', 'ul'. 10 00:00:59,330 --> 00:01:03,360 And again I save that, and refresh, and we have these. 11 00:01:03,390 --> 00:01:06,409 Now there's also subfields that you can use. 12 00:01:06,410 --> 00:01:10,690 So again this is all about nesting, and having parent tags, and children tags. 13 00:01:10,820 --> 00:01:18,020 So let's say within 'apples' we wanted to have - let me structure that are a little bit cleaner, 14 00:01:19,580 --> 00:01:21,949 there you go, within 'apples'. 15 00:01:21,950 --> 00:01:30,100 We also want to emphasize that there is the 'fuji' apple and there is 'honey crisp'. 16 00:01:30,130 --> 00:01:36,500 And while I can't think of a third type of apple, so, I'm going to delete that. If I save this, and refresh, 17 00:01:36,940 --> 00:01:43,149 well, we have a nested list. There you have it you have your list items. I'll see in the next video, where 18 00:01:43,150 --> 00:01:48,370 we're going to learn about putting images into our website and self-closing tags. 19 00:01:48,410 --> 00:01:49,380 See you in the next one. 2189

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