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This technique has been previously suggested for use to wrap and indent text within infobox lists (where a non-indented wrapped line might be misinterpreted as 2 entries, rather than as a long entry which has wrapped onto the next line), this is not an appropriate technique. Instead, use the { {indented plainlist}} template, which creates semantically-correct HTML lists and uses CSS to control ...
An infobox is a panel, usually in the top right of an article, next to the lead section (in the desktop version of Wikipedia), or at the end of the lead section of an article (in the mobile version), that summarizes key facts about the page's subject. Infoboxes may also include images or maps. Wikipedia's infoboxes almost always use the ...
An infobox is a fixed-format table usually added to the top right-hand corner of articles to consistently present a summary of some unifying aspect that the articles share and sometimes to improve navigation to other interrelated articles. Many infoboxes also emit structured metadata which is sourced by DBpedia and other third party re-users.
Template:Unbulleted indent list. This template is very similar to {{ unbulleted list }}, except that it automatically indents parts of long items that are wrapped onto a new line. This makes it easier to tell apart multiple such items when width is limited—e.g. in an {{ infobox }} —and eliminates the need for a bulleted list.
Creating a new infobox You should research whether an existing infobox fits your purpose either by examining those in Category:Infobox templates, Wikipedia:List of infoboxes, or researching articles that might be candidates to receive the new infobox. You should prototype the proposed infobox in your own userspace first and research which WikiProjects might be interested in the infobox.
Template:Indented plainlist. This template is very similar to {{ plainlist }}, except that it automatically indents parts of long items that are wrapped onto a new line. This makes it easier to tell apart multiple such items when width is limited—e.g. in an {{ infobox }} —and eliminates the need for a bulleted list.
For general help on creation of infoboxes, see Help:Infobox and Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Infoboxes. For the WikiProject, see Wikipedia:WikiProject Infoboxes. This is a list of all pages in the ' Infobox ' pseudo-namespace, excluding subpages. Redirected and deleted templates should be removed from this list.
Contents hide (Top) List basics Toggle List basics subsection Common mistakes Paragraphs and other breaks Toggle Paragraphs and other breaks subsection Paragraphs inside list items Line breaks inside list items Nested blocks inside list items Continuing a list item after a sub-item Spacing between items Changing the list type Extra indentation ...