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  2. Help:List - Wikipedia

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    It functions the same as the previous example with the content of the "ordered list without any list items", which itself is an ordered list, expressed with # codes; the HTML produced, and hence the rendering, is the same. This is the simplest method, and recommended when starting a simple list with number 1.

  3. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Lists - Wikipedia

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    Use a bulleted (unordered) list by default, especially for long lists. Use a numbered (ordered) list only if there is a need to refer to items by number, the sequence of items is important, or the numbering exists in the real world (e.g., tracks on an album).

  4. Help talk:List - Wikipedia

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    Ordered list items have a wider margin to accomodate for (larger) numbers: Item 1; Item 9999; The margin is twice as wide as those for unordered list items, so you can still line them up with wiki-markup. — Edokter (talk) — 10:01, 31 January 2013 (UTC) Aha! Again thanks. To the original poster: why do you want to change the list-style-type?

  5. Template talk:Unbulleted list - Wikipedia

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    I want a nested list with the top level unbulleted and the subordinate list bulleted. Unfortunately nesting {{unordered list}} inside {} (or {}) produces a visually flat list, because there are no bullets or indentation due to it inheriting the list-style-type and margin-left: {{ubl|Foo{{unordered list|Bar|Baz}}|Quux}}

  6. Template:Lidot - Wikipedia

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  7. Template:Comma separated entries - Wikipedia

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    {{br separated entries}} (displays a list with an item per line) {} (same as above, but using regular unordered list markup) {} (converts a regular unordered list into an inline list separated by interpuncts) {} (formats a list of internal links as prose, using commas or "and" when appropriate)

  8. Template:Infobox ship begin/Usage guide - Wikipedia

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    use standard wiki list markup * for unordered lists unordered lists are rendered without bullet points and with hanging indents; use standard wiki list markup ; and : for description lists; see Help:List; do not create lists with <br /> tags because that kind of list impedes accessibility; see MOS:ACCESS §Vertical lists

  9. Help:Punctuation - Wikipedia

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    The bulleted list can be indented further by prepending other asterisks colon ** or two *** or three **** (etc.), for more indentation, each of which creates a new unordered list. Template:Indent and similar templates offer an accessible-friendly means of creating visual indentations without changing the bullet appearance.