Lecture

What is a Menu?

A menu on a webpage is a collection of links that allows navigation to various locations on a website.

Typically, it is placed at the top of a webpage and can facilitate both navigation to different addresses and different sections within the same page.

Example Code for a Menu - HTML
<!-- Navbar links --> <ul class="nav-menu"> <li><a class="nav-link" href="#about">About</a></li> <li><a class="nav-link" href="#interests">Interests</a></li> <li><a class="nav-link" href="#memory">Memories</a></li> </ul>

Example Code for a Menu - CSS
.navbar .nav-menu { display: flex; align-items: center; background: white; } .navbar .nav-link { margin: 0 16px; font-size: 14px; font-weight: var(--weight-semibold); }

Structuring a Menu List

Structuring a Menu List
<ul class="nav-menu"> ... </ul>

First, structure the menu list.

The menu list is crafted using the <ul> tag. The <ul> tag is utilized to create a list.

There is a similar tag, the <ol> tag.

The <ol> tag is akin to the <ul> tag but is used for creating an ordered list.

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