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Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status; Affected area: 1: Text to replace the word "article", usually "section" Example section: Line: optional: Reason: reason: A description of the issue, to add to the end of the text in the generated tag. Example
Wikipedia:Advanced footnote formatting – special layouts; Wikipedia:Citing sources – how to format footnotes or bibliography; Wikipedia:Reliable sources – about reputable references; Wikipedia:Find sources – how to hunt for quality source documents {} – most common citation template, for sources with a URL
3 Examples. Toggle Examples subsection. 3.1 In-line reference using ref tags (correct) 3.2 Embedded link (incorrect) ... Template: Format footnotes/doc. Add languages.
In all previous examples, the body text of a piece of footnote was inserted outside {{note}} or {{note label}} template. However, it is possible to insert the body text inside the template, in place of text parameter. Everything put inside text parameter glows when the user clicks on the footnote
2 Examples. 3 See also. Toggle the table of contents. Template: Dummy footnote. ... Footnote text. Defaults to "Citation". Examples. Citation of citations.
3 Examples. Toggle Examples subsection. 3.1 In-line reference using ref tags (correct) 3.2 Embedded link (incorrect) ... Template: Format footnotes/sandbox. Add ...
There are several predefined groups that can have a reference list styled so that the label (a superscripted character within square brackets, e.g., [1]) of an explanatory note or citation (a.k.a. footnote, reference) matches and links to the note marker label located in the main text and the label in front of the note's text in the appropriate group's list.
There are several predefined groups that can have a reference list styled so that the label (a superscripted character within square brackets, e.g., [1]) of an explanatory note or citation (a.k.a. footnote, reference) matches and links to the note marker label located in the main text and the label in front of the note's text in the appropriate group's list.