
W3.CSS can be used to display different types of lists using various styles over w3-ul.
| Sr. No. | Class Name & Description |
|---|---|
| 1 | w3-ul Represents a basic list without any border. |
| 2 | w3-striped Displays a stripped list. |
| 3 | w3-bordered Draws a list with border across rows. |
| 4 | w3-border Draws a list with border. |
| 5 | w3-card Draws a list as a card. |
| 6 | w3-tiny Draws a list with very small font. |
| 7 | w3-small Draws a list with small font. |
| 8 | w3-large Draws a list with large font. |
| 9 | w3-xlarge Draws a list with extra large font. |
| 10 | w3-xxlarge Draws a list with very extra large font. |
| 11 | w3-xxxlarge Draws a list with very high extra large font. |
| 12 | w3-jumbo Draws a list with jumbo large font. |
<html>
<head>
<title>The W3.CSS Lists</title>
<meta name = "viewport" content = "width = device-width, initial-scale = 1">
<link rel = "stylesheet" href = "https://www.w3schools.com/lib/w3.css">
</head>
<body class = "w3-container">
<h2>List Demo</h2>
<hr/>
<h3>Simple List</h3>
<ul class = "w3-ul">
<li>Mahesh Parashar</li>
<li>Rahul Sharma</li>
<li>Mohan Sood</li>
</ul>
<h3>Stripped List with borders</h3>
<ul class = "w3-ul w3-striped w3-bordered w3-border">
<li>Mahesh Parashar</li>
<li>Rahul Sharma</li>
<li>Mohan Sood</li>
</ul>
<h3>List as Card</h3>
<ul class = "w3-ul w3-card-4">
<li>Mahesh Parashar</li>
<li>Rahul Sharma</li>
<li>Mohan Sood</li>
</ul>
<h3>List with very small font</h3>
<ul class = "w3-ul w3-tiny">
<li>Mahesh Parashar</li>
<li>Rahul Sharma</li>
<li>Mohan Sood</li>
</ul>
</body>
</html>
Verify the result.