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{{Documentation subpage}} __NOTOC__ {{Documentation subpage}} __NOTOC__
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{{Template redirects |clear=right |blist |bulleted |ulist |unordered list}} {{Template redirects |clear=right |blist |bulleted |ulist |unordered list}}
{{Lua|Module:List}}
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This template may be used to generate a ] in similar vein to ]'s ]. A typical application is within captions, where the equivalent ]{{aside|asterisks at the starts of new lines}} may be awkward or impossible to use. This template may be used to generate a ] in similar vein to ]'s ]. A typical application is within captions, where the equivalent ]{{aside|asterisks at the starts of new lines}} may be awkward or impossible to use.
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== See also == == See also ==
{{Lua|Module:List}}
* {{tl|unbulleted list}}{{\}}{{tl|plainlist}}, templates producing vertical lists without prefixes (i.e without bullets, other shapes, numbering, etc). * {{tl|unbulleted list}}{{\}}{{tl|plainlist}}, templates producing vertical lists without prefixes (i.e without bullets, other shapes, numbering, etc).
* {{tl|ordered list}}, a template producing a vertical list whose items are prefixed by incremental numbers or letters. * {{tl|ordered list}}, a template producing a vertical list whose items are prefixed by incremental numbers or letters.

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This is a documentation subpage for Template:Bulleted list.
It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page.
Redirects

This template may be used to generate a bulleted list in similar vein to HTML's ]. A typical application is within captions, where the equivalent wiki markup<aside>asterisks at the starts of new lines</aside> may be awkward or impossible to use.

Usage

{{Bulleted list |item1 |item2 |...}}

Parameters

Template:Start div col

Name Description
class / style CSS classes and/or styles to apply to the Template:Faketag tags that surround the list.
list_style CSS styles to apply to the list itself, i.e. as if for a Template:Faketag tag.
item_style CSS styles to apply to each and every item in the list, i.e. as if for each Template:Faketag tag.
item1_style
item2_style
......
itemN_style
CSS styles to apply to the list's first / second / ...... / Nth item.
first unnamed
second unnamed
.......
Nth unnamed
The list items. If none are supplied, nothing will be output.

Comparison HTML Template:Start pre Template:Faketag

 Template:Faketag
   Template:Faketag {{{1}}} </li>
   Template:Faketag {{{2}}} </li>
   ......
   Template:Faketag {{{N}}} </li>
   ......
 </ul>

</div> Template:End pre

Example

  • one
  • two
  • three
]

See also

This template uses Lua:
  • {{unbulleted list}} / {{plainlist}}, templates producing vertical lists without prefixes (i.e without bullets, other shapes, numbering, etc).
  • {{ordered list}}, a template producing a vertical list whose items are prefixed by incremental numbers or letters.
  • {{hlist}} / {{flatlist}}, templates producing horizontal lists (strings of items separated by interpuncts).