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We're so glad you're here! JobE6 20:41, 1 October 2005 (UTC)
Above-mentioned
editSeems it's a kind of word after all, albeit with a hyphen inside. :-) --Wernher 01:53, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
References
editHi - 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)