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11:33 pm, February 14, 2022
 

Using Marker to add a Triangle to List Items

In this demo i use the ::marker attribute on the list items to change the content of the marker to a ▶

HTML

<ul class="triangle-list">
  <li>List Item 1</li>
  <li>List Item 2</li>
  <li>List Item 3</li>  
</ul>

CSS

ul.triangle-list {
  margin: 0.75em 0;
  padding: 0 1em;
  list-style: none;
}
ul.triangle-list li::marker {
  content: "▶ ";
}
  • List Item 1
  • List Item 2
  • List Item 3

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