Template:Refref

{| class="wikitable" In brief, anywhere you want a footnote to appear in a piece of text, you place an opening tag. Note the closing slash ("/"). For multiple use of a single reference, the opening ref tag is given a name, like so: tag. Each time you want to use that footnote again, you simply use the first element with a slash, like so:. In order for these references to appear, you must tell the software where to display them, using either the code or, most commonly, the template, Reflist which can be modified to display the references in 2 or 3 columns using or. The references should be displayed in a separate section denominated "References" or "Notes" located after the body of the article. Multiple citation use.
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 * colspan=2 | All information in articles should be verified by citations to reliable sources. A good method of citation is using the "cite.php" form of inline citations, using the elements. Using this method, each time a particular source is mined for information (don't copy word-for-word!), a footnote is placed in the text ("inline"), that takes one to the detail of the source when clicked, set forth in a references section after the text of the article.
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 * Inline citation code; what you type in 'edit mode'
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 * width="300"|Two separate citations.