Wikipedia, a glossary is a special kind of list. Each glossary is an alphabetically arranged list of a subject's terms, with definitions. Each term is followed...
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existent) Alphabetical Secondaries Primary (if existent) Alphabetical Categories of multiple alphabetical links Remaining Other names alphabetical Section...
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class="wikitable sortable". Charts should be arranged by country in alphabetical order. The only exception to this rule is when there is a very specific...
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article's subject, e.g., List of vegetable oils. They can be organised alphabetically, by subject classification or by topics in a flat or hierarchical structure...
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listed in their normal place in strictly alphabetical order, not separated to the bottom of an alphabetically ordered list—for example, since there's no...
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good idea to place general topics first, and specialist topics last. Alphabetical or chronological ordering can also be useful. Use whatever makes the...
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title in parentheses in the three other official languages, ordered alphabetically as follows: Malay, Mandarin and Tamil. For place names, use of the {{SG...
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to, but not strictly ambiguous with, the page title. Order sections alphabetically unless there is a clear reason not to. (This is the easiest order to...
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Lists of romanized words in the English Wikipedia should be ordered in alphabetical order, A–Z, instead of the common Japanese ordering system which is based...
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and genre categories should be included. It is best to keep them in alphabetical order for easier browsing. For example, you would add the following to...
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described below. These sections (and any subsections) should typically be in alphabetical order. Within each section, entries should be ordered to best assist...
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displays a table of contents (Top, 0–9, A–Z). Subcategories are split alphabetically along with the articles, which means that the initial screen of a split...
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Bluebook) require that certain parts of a citation, such as author names in alphabetical reference sections, be written in small caps. If an article has been...
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either logically (for example, by subject matter), chronologically, or alphabetically. Consider using {{Columns-list}} or {{Div col}} if the list is lengthy...
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a dispute on the position of an embedded link, consider organizing alphabetically. Webpages in English are highly preferred. Linking to non-English pages...
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preferred. If used mostly by those not familiar with the topic, then an alphabetical list may be more useful. Possibly the best compromise is an annotated...
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nonalphabetic symbol (R$123); but spaced (using {{nbsp}}) if completely alphabetic (R 123 or JOD 123). Ranges should be expressed giving the currency signifier...
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×Amarcrinum, for accessibility reasons. Avoid beginning sentences with this non-alphabetic character, as in × Amarcrinum is a cross between the genera Amaryllis...
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This page proposes a guideline regarding the use of Arabic words on the English Wikipedia. On the English Wikipedia, Arabic is rendered into Latin script...
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find something else unrelated, but interesting, because it is adjacent alphabetically. The day-month articles here also provide another kind of adjacency...
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