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We're so glad you're here! JobE6 20:41, 1 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Above-mentioned

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Seems it's a kind of word after all, albeit with a hyphen inside. :-) --Wernher 01:53, 8 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

References

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Hi - I fixed up your ref on the group B streptococcal infection page - you'd actually done all the hard work yourself! For future reference (no pun intended), you need to do a few things to get the references to work:

(1) Put <ref>...</ref> tags in the article where you want the reference to appear, just as you did. Using the refname tag, again as you did, is optional but good practice.
(2) Include the {{cite}} stuff - which again you had down perfectly - between the ref tags. It shouldn't be at the end of the article under the references heading - it should all be in the article where you want the reference to appear (you may want to check the Group B strep article to see how this works). The only fields you need are title, author, and url, although accessdate is always useful.
(3) Check that, at the end of the article, the code <references/> appears.

You can also see Wikipedia:Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the tags. Hope this is useful! Nmg20 11:40, 19 October 2007 (UTC)Reply