Here is a complete pure javascript solution. Recursive traverse the JSON object and construct you ul and li's as you go. It's better for not to add elements to the DOM one at a time, though.
HTML
<ul id="JSONunorderedList"></ul>
JAVASCRIPT
var jsonObj ={"labels":[ {"labelFont":"35pt Calibri","labelLocation":{"x":0.1483, "y":0.75}, "labelText":"fluffer"},{"labelFont":"35pt Calibri","labelLocation":{"x":0.666, "y":0.666}, "labelText":"nutter"}]}; //some json to display
var listEl =document.getElementById('JSONunorderedList');
makeList(jsonObj,listEl);
function makeList( jsonObject, listElement){
for(var i in jsonObject){//iterate through the array or object
//insert the next child into the list as a <li>
var newLI = document.createElement('li');
if (jsonObject[i] instanceof Array){
newLI.innerHTML=i+": ARRAY";
newLI.className="arrayOrObject"; //add a class tag so we can style differently
}
else if ( jsonObject[i] instanceof Object){
newLI.innerHTML=i+": OBJECT";
newLI.className="arrayOrObject"; //add a class tag so we can style differently
}
else
newLI.innerHTML=i+': '+jsonObject[i];
listElement.appendChild(newLI);
//insert a <ul> for nested nodes
if (jsonObject[i] instanceof Array || jsonObject[i] instanceof Object){
var newUL = document.createElement('ul');
//newUL.innerHTML=i;
listElement.appendChild(newUL);
makeList(jsonObject[i],newUL);
}
}
}
das fiddle http://jsfiddle.net/honkskillet/LvMnG/