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Make an ordered list. The default is a numbered list, but you can change it to a list with roman numbers or letters of the English, Greek, Armenian or Georgian alphabets, instead of the decimal enumerator. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status First item to list 1 no description Unknown required Second ...
This template has no appearance on a page but is used as a tag by ListGenBot - see User:ListGenBot/Details for details. Note that this template should be put on a line by itself, and should contain no spaces between the curly braces.
This is an alphabetical list of film articles (or sections within articles about films). It includes made for television films . See the talk page for the method of indexing used.
For an alphabetical list of all userbox galleries, ... Wikipedia:Babel/List, a list of userbox templates for ISO 639 languages spoken and proficiency;
For lists of up to 30 items (may increase later) without bullets, use a {} or {{Unbulleted list}} template. Typical uses are in infobox fields, and to replace pseudo-lists of lines separated with <br />. The templates emit the correct HTML markup, and hide the bullets with CSS (see Template:Plainlist § Technical details).
The box near the top of the article, with text that begins "Places in Alabama", is there because the underlying wikitext includes the template {{List of places in Alabama}}. That template also appears at the top of the other five lists (A-C, I-K, L-N, O-R, and S-Z) that comprise a single list. This navigational template makes it easy for the ...
The content of each box is specified using additional named parameters appended to the template call. Each box is three tiles wide and normally has a black border two pixels wide. Boxes can have any name that is a valid template parameter name, subject to a minimum of two alphabetical characters. Tiles are line drawing symbols used to connect ...
The MediaWiki software uses Unicode alphabetical order when ordering names of articles (and other pages), such as seen when presenting alphabetized lists of articles on Category pages. Unicode alphabetical order is different from standard English alphabetization. The part of Unicode alphabetical order which concerns us is: