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

Usage

{{bulleted list |item1 |item2 |...}}

Parameters

  • Positional parameters (1, 2, 3...) - these are the list items. If no list items are present, the module will output nothing.
  • class - a custom class for the <div>...</div> tags surrounding the list, e.g. plainlinks.
  • style - a custom css style for the <div>...</div> tags surrounding the list, e.g. font-size: 90%;.
  • list_style - a custom css style for the list itself. The format is the same as for the |style= parameter.
  • item_style - a custom css style for all of the list items (the <li>...</li> tags). The format is the same as for the |style= parameter.
  • item1_style, item2_style, item3_style... - custom css styles for each of the list items. The format is the same as for the |style= parameter.

Example

  • one
  • two
  • three
]

See also

  • {{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).