Template:Plainlist/doc

Usage
Plainlist starts a plain, or unbulleted, list, such as:

George Washington

John Adams

Thomas Jefferson

James Madison

James Monroe

It uses proper HTML list markup, which is more standards-compliant and more accessible than separating list items with .

Parameters

 * – indents the list items with a "hanging indent". Options are  or
 * – indents the entire list by a number of standard indents (one indent being 1.6em), particularly handy for inclusion in an indented discussion thread.
 * Example: 2


 * — Adds vertical whitespace at the start of a list. (Name is from leading in printing.
 * – adds CSS style options.
 * Example: border:solid 1px silver; background:lightyellow
 * This CSS style adds a solid silver border around the list, 1 pixel thick, and sets the background color of the list to light yellow.
 * Example: margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em
 * This CSS style creates a "hanging indent" style list often seen in the index of a book.


 * — adds extra CSS classes

Alternate use
This template is also available in three parts
 * plainlist/s (start)
 * plainlist/e (end)
 * plainlist/m (middle - the hanging indent of the first element is suppressed)

{	"params": { "1": {			"description": "The list,. Should be selected before calling the wizard.", "type": "content", "suggested": true },		"hanging-indent": { "description": "'Out-dents' list items when they wrap.", "example": "1em or 2em", "type": "string", "default": "0" },		"indent": { "description": "Indents the entire list using a choice of 1 or 2. 1 being 1.6em and 2 being 3.2em.", "example": "2", "type": "string" },		"lead": { "description": "Adds vertical whitespace at the beginning of list.", "example": "1.5em", "type": "string" },		"style": { "description": "Adds css style options.", "example": "border:solid 1px silver; background:lightyellow", "type": "string" },		"hi": {}, "class": { "label": "class", "description": "CSS class to add ( Typically defined in IndexStyles)" }	},	"description": "Removes bullets or numbers from a list." }

Additional info

 * To be recognized, paragraphs are preceded by the asterisk.
 * plainlist/m requires the first paragraph at the top of page to be preceded by *.
 * Hyphenated words do not use the hws and hwe templates, or hyphens. The words are joined seamlessly.