The YUL theme supports three basic lists: ordered <ol>, unordered <ul>, and definition <dl>.
Just like tables, lists should only be used for their proper semantic meaning, not for layout. If you find that the default styling for a list is not working for what you need, contact Library IT. They will help you come up with a solution that is easy to maintain. Do not try to "force" lists to display differently using in-line CSS or WYSIWYG buttons.
Ordered lists <ol>, and unordered lists <ul> both have the same child tag, a list item <li>.
Unordered lists are also called "bullet lists":
Ordered lists are commonly referred to as "numbered lists":
Ordered lists can use other ordinals, like roman numerals and letters of the alphabet [1]. These others may, or may not, be supported by the software you are using to create your pages. As always if you need help, please contact Library IT
Definition lists <dl> have two child elements: definition terms <dt>, and definition definitions <dd>. Definition lists are good for anything where you have a short title (term) and a short description (definition), like a glossary or a list of external links: