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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. Template:Glossary - Wikipedia

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    This family of templates, like the underlying definition-list code, is primarily intended for definitional uses, but can have other applications. The HTML 4.01 Specification itself says: Definition lists ... generally consist of a series of term/definition pairs (although definition lists may have other applications).

  4. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Lists - Wikipedia

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    Use proper markup: Employ careful wiki markup- or template-based list code (see Help:List for many pointers). Especially do not leave blank lines between items in a list, since this causes the MediaWiki software to misinterpret each item as beginning a new list. (There are HTML techniques to insert linebreaks or additional paragraphs into a ...

  5. HTML element - Wikipedia

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    A description list (a.k.a. association list or definition list) consists of name–value groups, [21] and was known as a definition list prior to HTML5. [22] Description lists are intended for groups of "terms and definitions, metadata topics and values, questions and answers, or any other groups of name–value data". [23] DL existed in HTML ...

  6. Help:A quick guide to templates - Wikipedia

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    A template is a Wikipedia page created to be included in other pages. It usually contains repetitive material that may need to show up on multiple articles or pages, often with customizable input. Templates sometimes use MediaWiki parser functions, nicknamed " magic words ", a simple scripting language . Template pages are found in the template ...

  7. Template:Glossary/doc - Wikipedia

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    Usage. The template {{}} (a.k.a. {{glossary start}} or {{glossary begin}}) is used with {{glossary end}} to explicitly bracket a glossary or glossary-like description list (also called a definition list or association list), especially in a template-structured glossary, although such lists can be used more generally.

  8. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Glossaries - Wikipedia

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    Use the templates as a set, and do not mix-and-match glossary templates with wikimarkup description list code (; and : style) or other markup. If a glossary consists of only a few entries, with lengthy definitions, consider instead formatting the article as a subheading-style glossary, in regular paragraphs.

  9. Template:Term - Wikipedia

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    The template {{ term }} is used in template-structured glossaries to create terms to be defined, that are properly structured, have semantic value, and can be linked to as if independent sections. It is a wrapper for <dt>...</dt>, the description list term HTML element. The template has a mnemonic redirect at {{ dt }} .