if <ul> is truly semantically an "unordered list" then user agents should offer no guarantee about the ordering of its children and also scramble them up every time a <ul> is being rendered. otherwise that sure seems like an ordered list to me
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if <ul> is truly semantically an "unordered list" then user agents should offer no guarantee about the ordering of its children and also scramble them up every time a <ul> is being rendered. otherwise that sure seems like an ordered list to me