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<DIR ...>

Usage Recommendation
use <UL ...> instead

<DIR ...> indicates that the listing is a directory, such as a directory of a web site or of an organization. <DIR ...> works with <LI ...> in the same way <UL ...> does, and is generally rendered the same way.

this code produces this
Our Organization
<DIR>
<LI>Juniper Healy, President, CEO
<LI>Charles Davis, VP Advertising
<LI>Theotis Connoly, VP Development
<LI>Mara Robbins, Chief Financial Officer
</DIR>
Our Organization
  • Juniper Healy, President, CEO
  • Charles Davis, VP Advertising
  • Theotis Connoly, VP Development
  • Mara Robbins, Chief Financial Officer
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