This is something I just now realized, and while all excited, I
thought I'd send to the list:
When using HTML lists (ul/ol) for representing operand argument lists,
it appears very logical to identify the distinction between ordered
and unordered as that of and and or, respectively.
In other
Dimitri Glazkov wrote:
When using HTML lists (ul/ol) for representing operand argument lists,
it appears very logical to identify the distinction between ordered
and unordered as that of and and or, respectively.
ol
Can mean this and that. While,
ul
infers this or that.
I really don't