Template:Bull
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This template asserts a bullet (as seen above) following a non-breaking space (&nbsp;), and is used either as: | This template asserts a bullet (as seen above) following a non-breaking space (&nbsp;), and is used either as: | ||
# a paragraph separation of key points, primarily in tables, usually following the break line HTML tag: <code><nowiki><br/></nowiki></code> generating a forced line feed, which retains or inherits indentation and font characteristics from the text which occurs before the break tag; | # a paragraph separation of key points, primarily in tables, usually following the break line HTML tag: <code><nowiki><br/></nowiki></code> generating a forced line feed, which retains or inherits indentation and font characteristics from the text which occurs before the break tag; | ||
# or as a separator in a list of wiki-links such as navigation boxes cross-linking or listing links to many articles related to a particular subject. (See just about any page on Wikipedia bottoms for examples of that) | # or as a separator in a list of wiki-links such as navigation boxes cross-linking or listing links to many articles related to a particular subject. (See just about any page on Wikipedia bottoms for examples of that) | ||
+ | # Use {{tl|BullR}} to produce the same effect, but ONLY after FIRST forcing a line feed using <code><br/></code> | ||
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[[category:Self-documenting templates|Bullet]] | [[category:Self-documenting templates|Bullet]] | ||
[[category:typing-aid templates|Bullet]] | [[category:typing-aid templates|Bullet]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:03, 2 July 2013
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- usage
This template asserts a bullet (as seen above) following a non-breaking space ( ), and is used either as:
- a paragraph separation of key points, primarily in tables, usually following the break line HTML tag:
<br/>
generating a forced line feed, which retains or inherits indentation and font characteristics from the text which occurs before the break tag; - or as a separator in a list of wiki-links such as navigation boxes cross-linking or listing links to many articles related to a particular subject. (See just about any page on Wikipedia bottoms for examples of that)
- Use {{BullR}} to produce the same effect, but ONLY after FIRST forcing a line feed using
<br/>