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rare for an entry to be appropriate to exist at all in some form in only one version but not the other. The existence of a
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glossaries. In longer ones, it is more appropriate to create separate entries, put the definition in one, and crossreference the other entry to that one; put the definition in the verbal not numeral entry in most cases. If there is a definable difference in usage between the numeral and verbal terms in the context, use separate entries and distinguish between them with crossreferences.
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numbering, and numerical identification is a convenient mnemonic for readers and referent for editors. Because articles may use numbers to distinguish among multiple definitions, avoid changing the order of definitions without good reason, and correct numerical references to definitions when you do change their order.
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apply equally well to description list terms, as they serve the purposes of both subheadings and list content. In template-structured markup, terms are themselves link targets; not all browsers properly handle content marked up both as a link target and an outgoing link anchor. Linking from inside a
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Glossary-style formatting is not limited to use in glossaries. There are other uses for the markup methods employed in glossaries. They can be used for data presentation purposes in other types of lists. For example, glossary-style formatting may work well for presenting a list of aircraft serial
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In either case, the other chunks should have summaries of the full lead, so that multiple different leads do not evolve. The first method is simpler; the second is preferable for glossaries so long that they need more than three or four chunks, or list articles in glossary format but not in basic
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term should especially be avoided in actual glossaries, where the term's entry should stand on its own within that context. If there is more in-depth material at another page for the term in question, link to the term inline, or use an explicit cross-reference to that material.
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and the other names (remember that reader cannot guess whether or not the article has been developed in this way). The links from the "glossary"-named redirects may go directly to the glossary section, if the historical and other material is lengthy. For an article that is
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As this excludes "lists" and glossaries, aside from the their lead section, entirely consist of lists, this appear to exempt glossaries and other list articles from the "readable prose size" length limitations, leaving only technical limits to glossary length.
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Multiple definitions are numbered manually, as shown; do not use ordered lists. This glossary type especially sometimes uses non-numeric identifiers with multiple definitions. Multi-paragraph definitions are just like any other
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markup are that even one blank line, for readability, between definitions leads to mangled markup (often not visible to graphical-browser users, but problematic per point #1, above, and very apparent in other applications, such as
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specifically intended for glossary markup. It provides many benefits, and the syntax does not take long to learn. Glossaries using this style:
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Twenty Tanks was an award-winning micro-brewery in San
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