Module:List/doc

Module:List outputs various kinds of lists. At present, it supports bulleted lists, unbulleted lists, horizontal lists, ordered lists (numbered or alphabetical), and horizontal ordered lists. It allows for easy css styling of the list or of the individual list items.

Usage

 * Quick usage


 * All parameters


 * Arguments passed from parent template


 * Functions

Parameters

 * Positional parameters (, ,  ...) - these are the list items. If no list items are present, the module will output nothing.
 * - sets the start item for ordered lists. This can be a start number for numbered lists, or a start letter for alphabetical lists. Horizontal ordered lists only support numbers.
 * - the type of marker used in ordered lists. Possible values are "1" for numbers (the default), "A" for uppercase letters, "a" for lowercase letters, "I" for uppercase, and "i" for lowercase Roman numerals. Not supported in horizontal ordered lists. See also the  parameter.
 * - the type of marker used in ordered lists. This uses CSS styling, and has more types available than the  parameter, which uses an . Possible values are listed at W3schools' list-style-type page. Support may vary by browser.   is an alias for this parameter.
 * - a custom class for the tags surrounding the list, e.g..
 * - a custom css style for the tags surrounding the list, e.g..
 * - a custom css style for the list itself. The format is the same as for the style parameter.
 * - a custom css style for all of the list items (the  tags). The format is the same as for the style parameter.
 * ,,  ... - custom css styles for each of the list items. The format is the same as for the style parameter.
 * ,,  ... - custom value for the given list item. List items following the one given will increment from the specified value. The value should be a positive integer. (Note that this option only has an effect on ordered lists.)
 * - this parameter indents the list, for horizontal and horizontal ordered lists only. The value must be a number, e.g. . The indent is calculated in, and is 1.6 times the value specified. If no indent is specified, the default is zero.

Examples

 * Bulleted lists


 * Unbulleted lists


 * Horizontal lists


 * Unbulleted lists


 * Ordered lists


 * Horizontal ordered lists