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  2. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Lists - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:List dos and don'ts – information page summarizing the key points in this guideline. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Disambiguation pages – disambiguation pages are lists of homographs —a word or a group of words that share the same written form but have different meanings—with their own page rules and layouts.

  3. Wikipedia : Advanced table formatting

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    There are several advanced table formatting techniques to improve the display or editing of wikitables in Wikipedia. Most of the tips involve use of standard text-editors. While some special software packages exist, to allow customized editing, they are typically not available when travelling to other computers for wiki-editing.

  4. Help : Wikipedia: The Missing Manual/Formatting and ...

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    You saw an example of bulleted lists at the top of Figure 14-1, with wikitext in Figure 14-2. That's an embedded list, but the code is exactly the same for standalone lists. That kind of bulleted list created with asterisks is the oldest form of Wikipedia list, and it's still the most common for standalone lists, since it's so easy to use.

  5. Help:List - Wikipedia

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    Title of list: example 1, example 2, example 3 This style requires less space on the page, and is preferred if there are only a few entries in the list, it can be read easily, and a direct edit point is not required. The list items should start with a lowercase letter unless they are proper nouns. See also WP:HLIST.

  6. Template:Columns-list - Wikipedia

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    Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them. Template:Columns-list turns a list into a list with columns. It is a wrapper for {{ div col }}, except it wraps the template by allowing for the content to be in the template rather than above and below.

  7. Help:Line-break handling - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Help:Line-break handling. This page explains different methods for creating, controlling and preventing line breaks and word wraps in Wikipedia articles and pages. When a paragraph or line of text is too long to fit on one line, web browsers, like many other programs, automatically wrap the text to the next line. Web browsers usually ...

  8. Help:Citation merging - Wikipedia

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    Bundling has several advantages: It helps readers and other editors see at a glance which source supports which point, maintaining text–source integrity; It avoids the visual clutter of multiple clickable footnotes inside a sentence or paragraph; It avoids the confusion of having multiple sources listed separately after sentences, with no ...

  9. Wikipedia:Stand-alone lists - Wikipedia

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    Search. v. t. e. Stand-alone lists (also referred to as list articles) are articles composed of one or more embedded lists, or series of items formatted into a list. Many stand-alone lists identify their content's format in their titles, beginning with descriptors such as " list of ", " timeline of ", or similar.