Texas Wikipedia information page Lists are sometimes the best way to present information. When working with lists: DO: Be sure a list is the best way to organize the data. Follow the core content policies. Provide context and criteria in a lead. Organize entries as appropriate. Tag with template messages as appropriate. DON'T: Don't use a list where prose would work better. Don't create lists based on trivial criteria. Don't leave blank lines between list items. Don't use a numbered list unless the numbering is significant. Don't mix different grammatical forms among list items. Also: Do consider joining WikiProject Lists. See also Help:List Wikipedia:Pro and con lists Simple rule set Simple style manual Style tips Lists in WikipediaStyle Lists Lists of works Stand-alone lists Set index articles Naming conventions (long lists) Accessibility/Lists Pro and con lists List dos and don'ts (information page) Content Wikipedia:Contents/Lists Featured list criteria WikiProject Lists Rationale Categories, lists, and navigation templates Categories vs. lists Lists in Wikipedia Lists within articles Listcruft Write the article first Existing lists Featured lists List of lists Lists of lists List of lists of lists Templates Template index/Lists Category:List templates Assistance Help:List Wikipedia dos and don'tsEncyclopedia content Accessibility Biographies Biographies (living) Categorization Disambiguation Images Leads Links Lists References Tables Titles (of articles) Collaboration Consensus Talk Simple rule set - Simple style manual - Style tips - Wikitext cheatsheet