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Latest revision as of 05:46, 1 February 2014

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[edit] Template documentation

This is the bold middot template, it looks like this: " · ". It works similarly to the html+wiki markup sequence [&nbsp;<b>&middot;</b> ]. That is, a non-breaking space, a bolded middot and a normal space.

Here's an example of how it's used

Normally, in a real box these items would be links, but this is an example.

Item1 ··· Item2 · Item3 · Item4 · Item5 · extra item ········· item that won't attach to prior line unless it fits in the remaining space · · A slightly longer item · KK · An obviously really even longer item that the dash will hang at its end · Item6 ·· Item7 · Item8 · Item9 · Item10 · Item11 · Item12 ·· Item13 · Item14 · Item15 · Item16 · Item17 · Item18

The space on the end makes sure the dot doesn't touch the edge of the box, either

Template Dot is not really intended to be used in article text; it's intended for use in other templates, tables, lists and other equivalent things, in order to include a separator between items such as in infoboxes.