I’m aware of this syntax. There is issues with this.

One is that we can’t easyli apply a CSS on it. On tables, it’s possible to add «|class=wikitable» is possible, not in dls. I encountered cases where people did not like the display style and replaced by bulleted list and bold where semantically a dl would have been better.

An example o
 https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mod%C3%A8le:Th%C3%A9or%C3%A8me

2017-08-22 13:47 GMT+02:00 Andre Klapper <aklapper@wikimedia.org>:
On Tue, 2017-08-22 at 12:22 +0200, Thomas Douillard wrote:
> Definition lists are underused.
>
> People usually prefers to format themselves to fit their preferences
> than to use the "; :„ syntax, or custom templates (theorem, examples,
> …)
>
> It’s not without good reasons : it’s kird of unaesy to do multilne
> definitions, they can’t be easily styled, the imbrication beetween
> dls and ul and on is tricky once you want to do something elaborated.
>
> Yet using dls could allow us to better annotate semantically our
> articles. Any idea on how to make their usage easier and to style
> them ? We can style tables, lists are not as easy to style.

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Glossaries ?
Or do you ask for some 'technical' nudging to 'enforce' a format?

andre
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