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A Footnote marker is displayed in the article's content as a bracketed, superscripted number, letter, or word. Examples shown respectively are: [1] [a] [Note 1]. This footnote label is linked to the full footnote. Clicking on the footnote marker jumps the page down to the footnote and highlights the citation.
This template creates a short author–date citation in a footnote. It allows you to link inline citation using Harvard citations (a form of short citations using parenthetical references) to their corresponding full bibliographic citations. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Author last name 1 Last ...
References ^ Australian Government Press Agency (25 November 2009). "Australian Government". Retrieved 25 November 2009. The following are examples of improperly formatted or non-formatted inline citations. This template is appropriate for articles that contain many such citations, therefore requiring large-scale conversion. Embedded link (incorrect) Incorrect: Australia has a government ...
This message should be placed only on article talk pages at the head of the talk page with other notices for articles which appear to follow the particular shortened footnote style. If there is some question about the style intended for the article, instead use the inquiry template {{ Note short footnote style 1 }} to confirm that style 1 is ...
This message should be placed only on article talk pages for articles which appear to follow the particular shortened footnote style. To use this template, add this code to an article’s talk page: {{Note short footnote style 2|sources}} Where sources is the name of the section or sections where full citations are listed. The default is Cited ...
This message should be placed only on article talk pages for articles which appear to follow the particular shortened footnote style. To use this template, add this code to an article's talk page: {{Note short footnote style 1|sources}} Where sources is the name of the section or sections where full citations are listed. The default is Cited works.
As a result, this system is popular with people who want to manually number or format the superscripted footnote markers for citations and/or explanatory notes. For example, using this system, you can easily produce a footnote that looks like this † or That. For more information about using this method, see Template:Ref/doc.
Inserts an explanatory footnote. Notes can be named and grouped. Template parameters Parameter Description Type Status Note 1 reference text content Text of the note Content suggested Ref. name name Reference name of the note String optional Reference group group Styled group to which the note belongs Suggested values upper-alpha lower-greek note lower-roman upper-roman String optional See ...