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Now, if you want to get really crazy you can actually define different buttons by different
shapes in a list. And, to do that we would just create an unordered list. So, we'll type
UL here. And, then the first one is a list item. Which is LI. But, we're going to change
something called type. And, we're just going to change it to type equals square and then
an end bracket. And, then we'll go down to the next line and let's say we want this one
to be a LI type equals circle. We'll do that. And, on this one let's say there's a third
option that we could choose and that is LI type equals disc. So, those are three shapes
you can choose from that are just default. You need an end bracket. And, I'm going to
just take out this last bullet and close off my unordered list and save it. And, then we'll
go over here and refresh it and if you see we have a square and then we have an empty
circle and a filled circle. And, so it's square circle and then disc for the filled circle.