UI: Components

Description List

Description List is a list of terms and their definitions. It is used to display information in a structured and organized manner. The default version, not using any modifier, is in core.

With --table modifier:

Tags
The basic building blocks of HTML. Tags are enclosed in angle brackets, and they tell the web browser how to display the text, images, and other elements of a web page.
Elements
A group of tags that work together to create a specific type of content, such as a heading, a paragraph, or a list.
Attributes
Additional information that can be added to tags to customize their behavior. For example, the href attribute can be used to specify the URL of a link.
Entities
Special characters that can be used to represent non-text characters, such as copyright symbols and mathematical symbols.

With opposite color-scheme

Tags
The basic building blocks of HTML. Tags are enclosed in angle brackets, and they tell the web browser how to display the text, images, and other elements of a web page.
Elements
A group of tags that work together to create a specific type of content, such as a heading, a paragraph, or a list.
Attributes
Additional information that can be added to tags to customize their behavior. For example, the href attribute can be used to specify the URL of a link.
Entities
Special characters that can be used to represent non-text characters, such as copyright symbols and mathematical symbols.

With right-to-left

Tags
The basic building blocks of HTML. Tags are enclosed in angle brackets, and they tell the web browser how to display the text, images, and other elements of a web page.
Elements
A group of tags that work together to create a specific type of content, such as a heading, a paragraph, or a list.
Attributes
Additional information that can be added to tags to customize their behavior. For example, the href attribute can be used to specify the URL of a link.
Entities
Special characters that can be used to represent non-text characters, such as copyright symbols and mathematical symbols.

Other Variants

With --card modifier:

Tags
The basic building blocks of HTML. Tags are enclosed in angle brackets, and they tell the web browser how to display the text, images, and other elements of a web page.
Elements
A group of tags that work together to create a specific type of content, such as a heading, a paragraph, or a list.
Attributes
Additional information that can be added to tags to customize their behavior. For example, the href attribute can be used to specify the URL of a link.
Entities
Special characters that can be used to represent non-text characters, such as copyright symbols and mathematical symbols.

With --list modifier:

Height
0.44 inch (1.13 cm)
Width
11.97 inches (30.41 cm)
Depth
8.46 inches (21.5 cm)
Weight
2.7 pounds (1.24 kg)