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<small>''This page can be used for testing footnotes and references''</small>
'''Typing the following:'''
'''Typing the following:'''
<pre>
<pre>
Here is some text that needs to be referenced.<ref>John Doe, A Book Title, 1973</ref>
Here is some text that needs to be referenced.<ref>John Doe, A Book Title, 1973</ref>
You can also use the 'name' option to cite the same source several times.<ref name=multi>A.N. Example, ''Multiple References''</ref>
Instead of 'multi', use a short word connected to the source being  cited.
Cite the same reference again with the quick 'name' tag.<ref name=multi />


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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Here is some text that needs to be referenced.<ref>John Doe, A Book Title, 1973</ref>
Here is some text that needs to be referenced.<ref>John Doe, A Book Title, 1973</ref>
You can also use the 'name' option to create multiple references.<ref name=multi>A.N. Example, ''Multiple References''</ref> 
Instead of 'multi', use a short word connected to the source being  cited.
Cite the same reference again with the quick 'name' tag.<ref name=multi />


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
<references />
<references />

Latest revision as of 14:32, 24 March 2010

This page can be used for testing footnotes and references

Typing the following:

Here is some text that needs to be referenced.<ref>John Doe, A Book Title, 1973</ref>

You can also use the 'name' option to cite the same source several times.<ref name=multi>A.N. Example, ''Multiple References''</ref>

Instead of 'multi', use a short word connected to the source being  cited.

Cite the same reference again with the quick 'name' tag.<ref name=multi />

== Notes ==
<references />

Produces:

Here is some text that needs to be referenced.[1]

You can also use the 'name' option to create multiple references.[2]

Instead of 'multi', use a short word connected to the source being cited.

Cite the same reference again with the quick 'name' tag.[2]

Notes

  1. John Doe, A Book Title, 1973
  2. 2.0 2.1 A.N. Example, Multiple References