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− In lists of links such as inside infoboxes and navboxes, use a horizontal list (perhaps via the template {{tl|flatlist}}) to format lists. + In lists of links such as inside infoboxes and [[WP:NAVBOX|navboxes]], use a [[WP:HLIST|horizontal list]] (perhaps via the template {{tl|flatlist}}) to format lists.
For occasional cases where you need to delineate two pieces of text outside of a list, you can use the templates {{tn|·}} or {{tn|•}} which contain a <code>&nbsp;</code> before the dot, thus handling some of the wrapping problems. For occasional cases where you need to delineate two pieces of text outside of a list, you can use the templates {{tn|·}} or {{tn|•}} which contain a <code>&nbsp;</code> before the dot, thus handling some of the wrapping problems.
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− | In lists of links such as inside infoboxes and navboxes, use a horizontal list (perhaps via the template {{tl|flatlist}}) to format lists. | + | In lists of links such as inside infoboxes and [[WP:NAVBOX|navboxes]], use a [[WP:HLIST|horizontal list]] (perhaps via the template {{tl|flatlist}}) to format lists. |
For occasional cases where you need to delineate two pieces of text outside of a list, you can use the templates {{tn|·}} or {{tn|•}} which contain a <code>&nbsp;</code> before the dot, thus handling some of the wrapping problems. | For occasional cases where you need to delineate two pieces of text outside of a list, you can use the templates {{tn|·}} or {{tn|•}} which contain a <code>&nbsp;</code> before the dot, thus handling some of the wrapping problems. |