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This navbox is intended for use at the bottom of the documentation pages of list-generating and -formatting templates. It takes no parameters. The above documentation is transcluded from Template:HTML lists/doc .
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.
This template is used on approximately 75,000 pages and changes may be widely noticed. Test changes in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage . Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them.
For lists of up to 30 items (may increase later) without bullets, use a {} or {{Unbulleted list}} template. Typical uses are in infobox fields, and to replace pseudo-lists of lines separated with <br />. The templates emit the correct HTML markup, and hide the bullets with CSS (see Template:Plainlist § Technical details).
|1=: If 'header', the template prints the header of the table. Otherwise, it should be an integer, whose value is equal to the 'series ordinal' qualifier of the 'has part(s)' property of the page in wikidata. |2= (optional): QID of the desired page.
Produces an HTML list that can be collapsed Template parameters This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Title title The list's title (Always in view beside the list's [show/hide] link). String suggested Horizontal list hlist Use value 'on' or 'true' to produce a horizontal rather than vertical list Suggested values on true Example true Auto value ...
Templates used in the creation and formatting of tables and columns. See also {{ List to table }} and its related Category:Articles requiring tables ; and Category:Multi-column templates for simple columns without tables.
This template can be used to create an ordered list which generates numbered HTML anchors for every bullet point. This makes it much easier to maintain lists where anchors to individual entries are required. The generated anchors are named "1", "2", etc., so naturally there should be only one instance of {{bare anchored list}} per page.