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an entry to be appropriate to exist at all in some form in only one version but not the other. The existence of a Wiktionary glossary on a topic that has a well-developed main article may be a good indication that an encyclopedic glossary on the subject may be developed, either using the dictionarian glossary as a base, or starting from scratch. If both versions do exist they should link to each other in their respective "See also" sections with a sister-project template, e.g.
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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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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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For the technically minded, the following is an explanation of the actual HTML markup that will be rendered from the templates by the reader's browser (not counting various classes and other details that are supplied automatically by the MediaWiki web application, and with spacing cleaned up a little
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A glossary included within an article may occasionally be helpful for readers, either to understand an article's terminology better, to learn more about the terminology used in a field covered by the article, or both. It may also provide a glossary that can be linked to from related articles, unless
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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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In a Knowledge article, use consistent identifiers for two or more definitions of a term. In most cases, multiple definitions should be numbered. Other conventions exist, such as identification of the sub-field to which each definition pertains, but these are rarely mutually exclusive with numbering,
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The Wiktionary glossaries appendix project is likely to transwiki a copy of any glossary created on Knowledge, and could considerably re-develop it in a more dictionarian direction. It is not necessary (and may be detrimental) to synchronize edits between the two versions, though it will be rare for
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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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into multiple articles. This is a higher suggested limit than for normal articles, because we generally do not expect readers to work their way through a glossary from head to tail, so their length need not be limited by attention span, and a glossary's primary purpose is linking to specific entries
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In template-structured glossaries, hatnotes, images, and other such content must be placed within the definition – not between term and definition, nor between the last definition and the next term. Other than this restriction, all such content can be used normally inside the definition block. You
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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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If numeral entries are present, they precede verbal ones, and any symbolic entries precede both (i.e.: "!" before "1" before "A"). Numeric entries that sometimes appear in the article subject's context as either numerals or spelled out verbally should be given in the form "three (3)" in short
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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 Knowledge prose paragraphs.
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If there are no symbolic and only one or a few numeral entries, it is permissible to alphabetize the numeral entries as if they were spelled out verbally, in the form "3 (three)", to avoid creation of a very short numeral entries section.
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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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The above does not apply to the use of description lists (with or without glossary templates) for material that does not form a glossary, such as list of characters, or an index of different models in a series of products.
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When necessary, glossaries should usually be split into roughly equal chunks, rather than attempting to convert to summary style, or thinning out by narrowing the subject of the glossary. For example, the first split of
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One definition can actually have two or more terms above it as variations or alternatives with the same definition. The most common use case for this is presenting the term in two language variants. This is done with
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to the extent applicable. In short, they should be named as the original (main) glossary page, with the letter or range of covered letters of the alphabet (or numbers, etc.) following a colon after this title, e.g.
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The glossary is unlikely to ever expand in a way that will break one of the above cases (i.e., it is either already exhaustive, is strictly limited by narrow inclusion criteria, or exclusively contains proper
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The glossary must be its own section, with a heading identifying it as a glossary (this is not only orderly, it allows the glossary to be linked to directly). The title of this section should conform to
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have repeatedly come to the conclusion that splitting of lists like glossaries should be avoided if possible because it vastly reduces their utility, searchability, and editability. See in particular:
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with a lower-case letter, unless it is a proper name or an acronym/initialism. While capitalizing the first letter of each term would produce a more uniform, outline-like result (which is why this is
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For an article that mostly consists of a glossary list but has well-developed prose material on the history and use of the terminology, or other such information (several paragraphs worth), the form
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Embedded glossaries should not use subheadings inside them (e.g. for letters of the alphabet), and should simply be editable as a single section. If it is large enough to need subsectioning, it
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tags) surround all of the entries (of the whole glossary, or of the section, if the glossary is sectioned) as a block. If these are omitted, MediaWiki will treat every term as its own
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for glossaries, except of the shortest and simplest sort, as they are likely to have their semantic structure broken. Even something as simple as a blank line will break such a list.
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contains a working vocabulary and definitions for important concepts for a given subject area. A glossary usually includes a field's technical terms, jargon, idioms, and metaphors.
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Stand-alone glossaries with a limited number of mostly long and detailed definitions sometimes can be formatted best with entries as subheadings. One example of such a glossary is
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and use their own style of formatting not covered in this guideline. Glossary formatting, however, is not limited to only glossaries in the traditional sense. The underlying
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on the history, development, spread, etc. of the terminology as a body of a certain subject area's jargon (like legal, dance, etc., terminology generally), and may include an
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can be used for lists that are not strictly glossaries in the usual sense, and many of them will have non-alphabetic ordering rationales (e.g. chronological or geographical).
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This section was last updated 10 June 2024, for MediaWiki version 1.43.0-wmf.8. The current version of MediaWiki used by en.Knowledge is 1.43.0-wmf.24 (72fea51); if it is a .
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and, crucially, in-page searching, which is broken by splitting. On the other hand, very large articles take a longer time to load, especially for editing or previewing.
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and the appropriate ISO language codes as described at that template. In template-structured glossaries, the bare term, without markup, must be the first parameter of
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server engine, and their effect on each of the numerous browser platforms and automated tools on the user end is unpredictable. This is not the 1995 World Wide Web;
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If the glossary would be 5 terms or fewer, it is probably better to define the terms concisely in context in the prose of the article, instead of using a glossary.
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Care is needed in dividing glossaries into subarticles. Each subarticle must link with the ones before and after, and to the disambiguation page if there is one;
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Non-glossaries often need different sectioning (numerical, topical) than a glossary, and consequently may have different table of contents needs. For multi-page
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Use a glossary style defined above, not your own made-up formatting, such as a pseudo-list created with manual styling, or misuse of a numbered (ordered) list.
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For cases in which most or all of the definitions are long, multi-paragraph explanations, this format is actually preferable to a template-structured glossary.
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That is to say, the following mixture of HTML markup and MediaWiki markup, trying to use simple whitespace to create a paragraph break, no longer works inside
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Multiple paragraphs can be created, as in regular prose, simply by introducing a blank line as shown in the example, or can be explicitly blocked out with
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in an encyclopedically descriptive manner. While some definitions may be dictionary-like (e.g. for simple concepts, or entries for which insufficient
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markup is intended for groups of "terms and definitions, metadata topics and values, questions and answers, or any other groups of name–value data".
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guideline prefers 100 KB, but it presumes top-to-bottom reading, which is not how glossaries are typically used. Consensus discussions on this at
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Nearly all stand-alone, and most embedded, glossaries are good candidates for the template-structured format. Here's what the format looks like:
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to divide the range, not a hyphen (-), em-dash (—), minus (−) or other similar character; however, the hyphenated form of the article name (e.g.
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In a glossary, alphabetize all the terms from A to Z. Entries must not be added randomly or in an arbitrary order. A Latin-based character with
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In some cases, tables are better-suited to associating content than description lists, especially when there are multiple values for each item.
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markup is required both before and after the break or the line spacing will be noticeably inconsistent. Example, with definitions below terms:
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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 Francisco, California, and a sister enterprise to the Triple Rock brewery in Berkeley.
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cross-referenced to it from its spelled-out name, or vice versa, not given duplicate definitions. Cross references are italicized. Example:
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bounds, just like normal prose and markup. Multiple paragraphs can be used with ease, and block-quotes, nested lists and other structures
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Knowledge talk:Article size/Archive 5#Time to revisit the technical problems argument, advise against splitting most long list articles
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Do not add everyday words. Include only specialized terms specific to or having a special meaning within the subject of the glossary.
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is alphabetized after the plain character it is based on. Non-Latin-based characters are alphabetized in order of their appearance in
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via the simple templates described here (or bare HTML in unusual cases with special requirements). The two biggest problems with the
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references section, and these should be checked to be sure they still work. In particular, the first instance of a named <ref: -->
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parameters set, there may be a section for entries beginning with numerals, with symbols, or both. If present, this section should
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may find the indentation of hatnote templates awkward-looking within a definition; the glossary-specific generic hatnote template
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The following guidelines apply to all glossaries and should be followed regardless of which format style presented above is used.
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Stand-alone glossary list articles, as well as in-article embedded glossaries, should be formatted in a consistent manner. The
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If the entries will be very detailed, it is probably better to use a stand-alone glossary; embedded entries should be concise.
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Specialized glossaries may require a different sort of name (including for multi-part glossaries' sub-articles), e.g.
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If a glossary consists of only a few entries, with lengthy definitions, consider instead formatting the article as a
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Glossary articles are expected to satisfy the same conditions as other articles; this will include a well-developed
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terms", or similar, is such a glossary, as are the glossary sections inside some articles. These are distinct from
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This behavior is consistent with MediWiki failing to auto-paragraph inside other inline-block elements, including
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With template-structured (using these templates, or created manually with HTML), a definition behaves, inside its
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is available, this is usually preferred instead; the real articles corresponding to the previous examples are at
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While most of us already understand that accessibility and usability are crucial, many are not aware that code
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Use the templates as a set, and do not mix-and-match glossary templates with wikimarkup description list code (
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Please note that the section headings must be created manually, as usual, and must exactly match the selected
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Links within definition content are created as appropriate just like in any other encyclopedic prose content.
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The default Knowledge table of contents will not be very useful with most glossaries. One solution is:
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No term in the glossary is a lower-case form of something that in other contexts is usually capitalized
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Some guidelines on including glossaries within articles, in addition to the general guidelines above:
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The wikimarkup version is leaner, but has very limited functionality and cannot handle complex input:
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Hatnotes and other templates can't go here, inside the glossary list but before terms and definitions
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Do not make individual terms in a template-structured glossary into headings. Doing so will produce
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For a back-end template that is used to create embedded bullet-style glossaries for articles, see
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There is no difference between the capitalized and uncapitalized form of any term in the glossary
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revision ahead, this material may need to be reviewed and, if necessary, updated, especially if
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For an article that is a non-glossary list that uses glossary formatting, follow the advice at
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A coarse woolen cloth used to cover billiard tables, usually green in colour. Sometimes called
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numbers along with their models and descriptions, using the same basic layout as glossaries.
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Capitalizing all entries is otherwise unlikely to produce any form of ambiguity or confusion.
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There is a special set of templates used for formatting glossary content. The templates are:
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For a glossary of terms and characters used in a work or series of works of fiction (i.e. a
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Template-structured glossaries automatically (within certain limits) provide linkable terms
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in a description list, whether formatted with glossary templates or not. The rationales at
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There are some other forms of quasi-navigational content-presentation pages on Knowledge:
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size suggestions varying widely over time from 200 KB to 400 KB as suggested limits. The
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Don't mix-and-match this unordered list markup with that for ordered or definition lists
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This easy style is often used in embedded glossaries. Numbered lists (beginning with
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have been found to provide more detail yet), an entire glossary of such definitions
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Will be easier to reconfigure if Knowledge decides to change site-wide formatting,
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and other editorial benefits (with a simplicity tradeoff), such as code consistency
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can directly point) can be created in bulleted, subheading-style, and wikimarkup (
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terms". A glossary within an article usually starts with the heading "Glossary".
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The sub-articles of multi-page split glossaries should follow the guidelines at
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or click on it to the right of the "Insert" tab under the edit window; or see
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Each section in a lengthy glossary page should terminate with another call to
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that does not exist as terms in use outside that fictional context. Example:
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for recommendations about the best choice of template for various situations)
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style, and put the glossary under a single, clearly labeled heading (e.g.
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