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On the topic of lists, I'm a fan of commas after a list item that is less than a full sentence (rather than semi-colons). Commas seem friendlier. Have a look at what is in the [[Clicklaw Wikibooks Style Guide#Bulleted Lists|style guide for bulleted lists]] and see what you think. - Drew
On the topic of lists, I'm a fan of commas after a list item that is less than a full sentence (rather than semi-colons). Commas seem friendlier. Have a look at what is in the [[Clicklaw Wikibooks Style Guide#Bulleted Lists|style guide for bulleted lists]] and see what you think. - Drew
What punctuation should we use for non-roll-over definitions? example: "Interim applications, applications for temporary orders, can be made by filing a Notice of Motion in Form 16." [[User:Brenda Rose|Brenda Rose]] ([[User talk:Brenda Rose|talk]]) 00:38, 5 April 2013 (UTC)