List length

List length

Keep lists short, if possible. Readers can lose track of the material that introduces the list if the list contains more than about 10 items.

One way to deal with long lists is to group items to form a hierarchy of bullets and dashes (see Bulleted lists that contain secondary lists for more information). Another is to use headings for subgroups of items within the lists, to help readers locate relevant items (see Using headings wisely).

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