Related items that are "listed" in any fashion (regardless of their appearance), should semantically be structured as lists. In this lesson, we'll talk about the first of three types of lists: unordered lists.
I also talk about the importance of "encapsulation" and "portability" and thinking about how groups of things may need to exist in isolation or in different contexts and creating a structure that supports that. This ties into our "S5: Systems" thinking later on, but is important to talk about now as well.
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