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=Referencing=
=Referencing=
References are done with the book button, which gives you this template:
References are done with the book button, which gives you this template:
<nowiki><ref href="..."></ref></nowiki>.
<nowiki><ref></ref></nowiki>.
 
There is a multitude of ways to reference the source of your writing:
 
<nowiki>Page text.<ref>[http://www.example.org Link text], additional text.</ref></nowiki>
<br>
<nowiki>Page text.<ref name="test">[http://www.example.org Link text]</ref></nowiki>
<br>
<nowiki><ref name="test" /></nowiki>
 
To show references, use <nowiki>''<references />''</nowiki>.

Latest revision as of 16:32, 18 April 2025

MAKE SHURE ITS IN ENGLISH ALRIGHT BUDDY BOY SONNY BOY OH BIG BOY CHUNKY BOY, EH

The start

  1. Use ENGLISH!
  2. Chaz...
  3. Seriously, only use specific "extra stuff" if it isn't actually extra.
  4. Names of articles are nouns or noun phrases

Article building

  1. At the beginning of the article, use the name in double square brackets ({{Chaz Wiki:Manual of Style}}).
  2. Only use italics when it is required for (extreme) emphasis in a sentence.
  3. It can also be used when discussing the name of a specific media (not to be confused with medium). This is done using fake-marks, quotes made of apostrophes.

Referencing

References are done with the book button, which gives you this template: <ref></ref>.

There is a multitude of ways to reference the source of your writing:

Page text.<ref>[http://www.example.org Link text], additional text.</ref>
Page text.<ref name="test">[http://www.example.org Link text]</ref>
<ref name="test" />

To show references, use ''<references />''.