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Optionally, one may add the name attribute by using <tt><nowiki><ref</nowiki> name=''name''>''details of the citation''</ref></tt>. Thereafter, the same footnote may be used multiple times by adding <tt><nowiki><ref </nowiki>name=''name''/></tt>.  Note well that named references begin with <tt><nowiki><ref</nowiki></tt> instead of the usual <tt><nowiki><ref></nowiki></tt>.
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Optionally, one may add the name attribute by using <tt><nowiki><ref</nowiki> name=''name''>''details of the citation''</ref></tt>. Thereafter, the same footnote may be used multiple times by adding <tt><nowiki><ref </nowiki>name=''name''/></tt>.   
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Note well that named references begin with <tt><nowiki><ref</nowiki></tt> instead of the usual <tt><nowiki><ref></nowiki></tt>.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 16:34, 13 February 2013

Using the citation template

Citation templates are used to format citations in a consistent way. See the CitationSandbox for a working example and space for testing.

Use in footnotes

For a citation to appear in a footnote, it needs to be enclosed in "ref" tags. You can add these by typing <ref> at the front of the citation and </ref> at the end.

Note, if this is a new page or if there are not already references previously cited, it is necessary to create a "References" section at the end of the page, thus:

== References ==
<references />

Using the same footnote multiple times

Optionally, one may add the name attribute by using <ref name=name>details of the citation</ref>. Thereafter, the same footnote may be used multiple times by adding <ref name=name/>.

Note well that named references begin with <ref instead of the usual <ref>.