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This is the '''bold middot''' template, it looks like this: " '''&middot;''' ". It works similarly to the html+wiki markup sequence [<code>'''&amp;nbsp;<nowiki><b>&amp;middot;</b></nowiki>'''&nbsp;</code>]. That is, a non-breaking space, a bolded middot and a normal space.
 
This is the '''bold middot''' template, it looks like this: " '''&middot;''' ". It works similarly to the html+wiki markup sequence [<code>'''&amp;nbsp;<nowiki><b>&amp;middot;</b></nowiki>'''&nbsp;</code>]. That is, a non-breaking space, a bolded middot and a normal space.
  
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Under some circumstances dotted link lists misbehave. They might get unexpected line wraps or they might expand outside the box they are enclosed in.
 
Under some circumstances dotted link lists misbehave. They might get unexpected line wraps or they might expand outside the box they are enclosed in.
 
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Revision as of 23:13, 15 March 2017

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.

This template is used when you want something smaller than a bullet "•", ndash "–" or mdash "—".

This template's use for dotted lists is now deprecated.

Technical details

The space before the dot is a non-breaking space. That means it will not line break and will not collapse together with normal spaces that come before the template.

The space after the dot is a normal space. That means it wraps (allows line breaks) and it will collapse together with normal spaces that come after the template to form one single space.

Under some circumstances dotted link lists misbehave. They might get unexpected line wraps or they might expand outside the box they are enclosed in.