Bullets
The Bullets scope function allows you to order, categorize and sub-categorize items on a page.
Displaying bulleted-lists is accomplished by three opening curly-brackets which denote the scope of the bullets, then the parameters that define the type of bullets within parenthesis (much like the parameters to a function call). Next would be the bulleted items (one per line) which is then terminated with three closing curly brackets.
Bullets (string {type}, string {titleText})
Inside the bulleted scope, you can add further indentions by beginning a line within the bulleted list block with one or more: >.
- Name: type {Optional}
- Type: string
- Default: unordered
- Values: unordered, ordered
- Description: The style name of the bulleted list (ordered or unordered).
{{bullets
Section 1
>Sub section
>Sub section
Section 2
>Sub section
>Sub section
>Section 3
>>Sub section
>>Sub section
}}- Section 1
- Sub section
- Sub section
- Section 2
- Sub section
- Sub section
- Section 3
- Sub section
- Sub section
{{Bullets(Ordered)
Section 1
>Sub section
>Sub section
Section 2
>Sub section
>Sub section
>Section 3
>>Sub section
>>Sub section
}}- Section 1
- Sub section
- Sub section
- Section 2
- Sub section
- Sub section
- Section 3
- Sub section
- Sub section
Function Calling Convention
Scope Function
Instruction Function
Standard Function
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