Fix <ul> and <ol> Direct Children for HTML Compliance
#974
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This PR addresses issue #869 : ensuring that all
<ul>and<ol>elements only have<li>,<script>, or<template>as direct children, as required by the HTML specification and accessibility guidelines.What was changed
<ul>or<ol>had non-<li>direct children.<ul>are now wrapped in<li>elements.Why
How to test
<ul>and<ol>have only<li>,<script>, or<template>as direct children.Related Issue
Closes #869
Additional Notes