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It Is Me Here t / c 14:44, 13 October 2012 (UTC)Reply

 

References and citation templates in Wikipedia edit

Hi. Firstly, thank you for your edits to List of legal Latin terms. I just thought you may wish to know a few things about reference-related Wiki-code to make your life a bit easier. Firstly, references in general go in <ref></ref> tags; named references are first created thus: <ref name=Murray>Murray, P. Book.</ref>, and later, when you want to re-use the same reference, with the code <ref name=Murray/>. Moreover, you can optionally use templates like {{Cite book}} (click on it to see its documentation), where you can just shove in the various parameters you want/have (e.g. see my edit, putting the information you had added into last1, first1, etc. fields) in (AFAIK) any order, and the template will automatically spit them out in the right order and with the correct formatting in Read mode.

Furthermore, you should know that edit summaries are not a very good place to put references as few people will read them; perhaps you would like to add the Wiles & Wiles book you mentioned in an edit summary to the article itself as a reference?

Hope that helps! It Is Me Here t / c 22:58, 13 October 2012 (UTC)Reply

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