Mario,

You may be able to see in the OT what I achieve with use of the dl tag 
contrary to the standards you point out. This outcome is what I am after.

I understand your post as implying my use contraveins standards? Fair 
enough.

However with your broad knowledge, it would be great if you could suggest 
an alternate and appropriate way to achieve what I proposed, including an 
appropriate character to use in wikitext.

I am keen to move forward on this and value your "constructive criticism", 
but to be very honest when someone only offers a criticism and no way 
forward it basically kills the thread, meaning to progress the matter you 
force the poster to source a solution to keep the thread alive. I posted 
because I could not find a solution and needed consensus, and would hope 
the thread would accumulate suggestions, ie stay alive receiving 
constructive input.

Please share an inspired suggestion on how we can move the original 
requirement, if not the proposed mechanism forward.

Best wishes
Tony


*However it would be useful to extend this with another character that on 
parsing produces the following html*

*<dl>DL content</dl>*

*A non bolded paragraph staring at position 1, or effectively a paragraph*



On Sunday, September 1, 2019 at 7:12:59 PM UTC+10, PMario wrote:
>
> Hi Tony, 
>
> There is 1 important thing you forgot: 
> https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/dl#Noteit 
> should be used
>
> See the spec, how it should be used: 
> https://www.w3.org/TR/html50/grouping-content.html#the-dl-element
>
> -m
>

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