<b>The ~58-character heading ceiling for list boxes</b>
Spotted while auditing list snippets this morning: list items that run long get truncated with an ellipsis, and over-long items can disqualify the whole list from rendering cleanly.
What people optimizing for the box do:
— Keep each list item self-contained and short — roughly under 8–10 words.
— Put the key noun first so even a truncated item still reads as an answer.
Why it matters: a list snippet with three '…' cut-offs looks broken and converts worse, and Google sometimes prefers a tidier competitor list over your truncated one. Tight items aren't just prettier — they hold the box.
Reliability: consistent. Watching this.
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<b>The ~58-character heading ceiling for list boxes</b>
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