Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-31578354-20170325001044/@comment-9605025-20170325103455

Okay, I think I found a solution to the original problem. Take a look at the revised version I made here. This uses parameter 6 to specify the list level. In order for each item to be considered a continuation of the previous list, the template must be started on the same line as the previous bullet. Below are some examples of how to do that.

Templates on the same line (with or without whitespace): Opening brackets on the same line (with or without whitespace): Using MediaWiki comments (highly suggested): A mix of the above (highly not suggested):
 * 1) more of the list
 * 2) more of the list
 * 1) more of the list
 * 2) more of the list
 * 1) more of the list
 * 2) more of the list
 * 1) more of the list
 * 2) more of the list

Since you appear to be a newcomer to Wikia, I would encourage you to consider how you want the template to treat the parameters. What I mean by this is the following. When passing a parameter to a template, you can either leave it unspecified, specify it containing whitespace only, or specify it containing non-whitespace (possibly in addition to whitespace). To clarify, I will provide some examples.

all parameters are unspecified:

parameter 1 is specified containing whitespace only; all other parameters are unspecified:

parameter 1 is specified containing non-whitespace; all other parameters are unspecified:

parameter 1 is specified containing non-whitespace; parameter 2 is specified containing whitespace only; all other parameters are unspecified:

parameter 1 is specified containing whitespace only; parameter 2 is specified containing non-whitespace; all other parameters are unspecified:

Right now, you are using the syntax:

This means that "default" will be used if parameter 1 is unspecified. Sometimes, it is better to use the following instead:

Using the latter syntax means that "default" will be used if parameter 1 is either unspecified or specified as whitespace only.