Template:Lul

Use

 * Makes an unnumbered bullet line-item in a lightgrey coloured box. Each use encases the entry data line(s) into a full-width table element that, in particular extends short lines full width to any right element, such as an image.
 * Intended to alternate with Dul, possibly, but not necessarily all within a html wrapper element such as Container.
 * For full page widths or when the amount of text is sufficient to form more than one line for every bullet point, use Lightul and Darkul without a container in a stack. Bear in mind modern page realities must take into account a line/para/page might be viewed on a narrow phone screen to a full up desktop computer with the browser wallowing in 1080i or 4K HD wide page space.

Example

 * The smoke and mirrors ...
 * does not really exist. These templates merely reduce somewhat painstaking repetitive html code wrappings to a user friendly .  These perform the coding needed to generate portable standard html for bulleted paragraphs:

  

Note the use of  elements, firstly says they expect a table element wrapper. Secondly suggests they can be alternated within   wrappers to form a line with multiple columns, creating first a table with specific width parameters so they follow the leader, and stay in their own lane on each subsequent line.


 * See companion templates...
 * Use Lul and Dul to make the bullet strips.
 * Use Lightul and Darkul without a container, in a stack for full page widths or when the amount of text is sufficient to form more than one line for every bullet point.
 * Use container to include and bound combinations of the above listed beside an image.