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  2. Template:Lidot - Wikipedia

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    Nested: The {} version of the template has a bullet that is black like ordered list numbers instead of dark blue like auto-generated unordered list bullets, for a more consistent appearance in complex lists. The example below uses manual ordered numbering that, like manual unordered bulleting, is copy-pasteable:

  3. Template:Bulleted list - Wikipedia

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    3 Examples. Toggle the table of contents. Template: ... list_style – a custom css style for the list itself. The format is the same as for the |style= parameter.

  4. Template talk:Bulleted list - Wikipedia

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    3 Doesn't bullet inside a plain list. 1 comment. 4 Clarity and examples. 2 comments. 5 Indentation. 1 comment. 6 Style problem. 5 comments. Toggle the table of contents.

  5. Template:Lidot/doc - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Examples. 1.2 Comparison to auto-generated list items. 1.3 Use with ordered (numbered) lists. 2 The formatting is as good as it gets. 3 See also. Toggle the table ...

  6. Template:Bulleted list/doc - Wikipedia

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    3 Examples. Toggle the table of contents. Template: Bulleted list/doc. Add languages. Add links. Template; Talk; ... list_style – a custom css style for the list ...

  7. Help:List - Wikipedia

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    A line break in the wikimarkup of a list item will end not just the item but the entire list, and reset the counter on ordered lists. Separating unordered list items with blank lines may look approximately normal on-screen, but it creates many separate one-item lists, which is a problem for people using screen readers and is discouraged by the ...

  8. Bullet (typography) - Wikipedia

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    In typography, a bullet or bullet point, •, is a typographical symbol or glyph used to introduce items in a list. For example: Red; Green; Blue; The bullet symbol may take any of a variety of shapes, such as circular, square, diamond or arrow. Typical word processor software offers a wide selection of shapes and colors.

  9. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Lists - Wikipedia

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    As with unordered (bulleted) and ordered (numbered) lists, items in description lists should not have blank lines between them, as it causes each entry to be its own bogus "list" in the output, obviating the point of putting the entries in list markup to begin with.