Task 27: Nesting Lists

Nesting simply means to place elements inside other elements. When you nest lists, you insert a new ordered or unordered list between list items in an existing list. The existing list is called the parent list and the second, nested list is called the child list. You can, in turn, nest a third list within the second, a fourth within the third, and so on. By nesting lists in this fashion, each list becomes a sublist of the parent list item above it. This technique is ideal for creating formal
outlines.

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