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which gives me a nicely-ordered, neatly-displayed list of my [[Mathematics]]'s [[The_Wolverhampton_Lectures_of_Physics/Mathematics|Wolverhampton lectures of Physics]]. [[Fourier Series]] are covered in Lecture 17! | which gives me a nicely-ordered, neatly-displayed list of my [[Mathematics]]'s [[The_Wolverhampton_Lectures_of_Physics/Mathematics|Wolverhampton lectures of Physics]]. [[Fourier Series]] are covered in Lecture 17! | ||
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+ | # item 1 | ||
+ | # item 2 | ||
+ | {{multicol-break}} | ||
+ | <div style="color:white;"> | ||
+ | # <ol start=3><div style="color:black; position:relative; left:-50px;"> | ||
+ | # item 3 | ||
+ | # item 4</div></ol></div> | ||
+ | {{multicol-end}} | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
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{{wl-publish: 2021-01-25 10:10:13 +0000 | Fabrice }} | {{wl-publish: 2021-01-25 10:10:13 +0000 | Fabrice }} |
Say you want to count like this in mediawiki (not starting at 1):
The internet tells you it's not possible natively and that you need an extension. Here's an ugly hack to do it anyway! (keeping the # rather than going full HTML).
<div style="color:white;"> # <ol start=3><div style="color:black; position:relative; left:-50px;"> # Three # Four # Five</div></ol></div>
It's ugly and could break your document! Use with care under desperate circumstances! Here's an example with the multicol template:
which gives me a nicely-ordered, neatly-displayed list of my Mathematics's Wolverhampton lectures of Physics. Fourier Series are covered in Lecture 17!
Here's a template of how to get this:
<pre> {{multicol}} # item 1 # item 2 {{multicol-break}} <div style="color:white;"> # <ol start=3><div style="color:black; position:relative; left:-50px;"> # item 3 # item 4</div></ol></div> {{multicol-end}} </pre>