li

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Published: Apr 7, 2026 License: MIT Imports: 22 Imported by: 0

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var (
	TagOpen  = []byte("<li")
	TagClose = []byte("</li>")

	AttrValue = []byte(" value=\"")
	AttrType  = []byte(" type=\"")
)

Byte constants for HTML rendering.

Functions

func New

func New(nodes ...node.Node) *element

New Creates a new list item element with optional child nodes. Example: li.New() Renders: <li></li>

func RawText

func RawText(str string) *element

RawText Creates a new li element with raw text content. Uses text.RawText which is not HTML-escaped. Example: li.RawText("<a href=\"/\">Home</a>") Renders: <li><a href="/">Home</a></li>

func RawTextf

func RawTextf(format string, args ...any) *element

RawTextf Creates a new li element with formatted raw text content. Uses text.RawTextf which is not HTML-escaped. Example: li.RawTextf("<a href=\"%s\">%s</a>", url, "About") Renders: <li><a href="/about">About</a></li>

func Static

func Static(str string) *element

Static Creates a new li element with static text content. Uses text.Static which is not HTML-escaped and is JIT-optimisable. Example: li.Static("Home") Renders: <li>Home</li>

func Text

func Text(str string) *element

Text Creates a new li element with text content. Uses text.Text which HTML-escapes the output. Example: li.Text("First item") Renders: <li>First item</li>

func Textf

func Textf(format string, args ...any) *element

Textf Creates a new li element with formatted text content. Uses text.Textf which HTML-escapes the output. Example: li.Textf("Item %d", n) Renders: <li>Item 3</li>

Types

type Element

type Element = element

Element is an exported alias for the private element type

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