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To create the footnotes use {{note|#}} followed by the footnote text.
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Revision as of 14:13, 13 September 2008
Usage is {{ref|#}} at those points in the article where you want to cite a reference. You can site the same reference more than once if needed. You will need to manage the footnote or reference numbering or tags within an article yourself. The tags are not limited to numbers though using 1, 2, 3, ... is traditional.
To create the footnotes use {{note|#}} followed by the footnote text.
- This is an example of some text with a reference.{{ref|1}}
- ...
- == Footnotes ==
- {{note|1}} Footnote text for the example.
- This is an example of some text with a reference.
- ...
- Footnotes
- 1. ^ Footnote text for the example.