Bullet points
Have you ever written something but wanted to make it easier and clearer for someone else to read?
That time machine manual is a good example.
Look at all of that text!
Bullet points could be used to make it more appealing.
The first thing you need when using bullet points is a colon.
A colon is used to introduce a list.
Then, come the bullet points!
With bullet points you can break up big bits of information into a short, easier-to-read list.
Each bullet point provides a single idea or item and allows you to list those ideas one after the other.
Allowing you to whizz through a complex list of information easily.
Just, be careful what you end up using it for.
Description
Bullet points can be used to:
- break up complicated information
- make it easier to read
- turn it into a list
Don’t forget to add a colon before the list.
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