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Designed to sit in a parent template (e.g. the Cite family) and ensure that p. or pp is prepended as and if appropriate. Examples for {{Page numbers}}. Code
Providing the specific page (or pages) allow other editors to verify what is being stated. Without the specific page(s), the process of verification becomes tedious and virtually impossible with certain non-digitized scientific volumes.
Designed to sit in a parent template (e.g. the Cite family) and ensure that p. or pp is prepended as and if appropriate. Code Result {{Page numbers}}..
References ^ a b Aardvark, A. A. (1999). The Best Moments for Eating. Green Press. Intent This template is for appending page numbers to notes. It is an alternative that can be used in articles with one or several sources that are cited multiple times, at numerous different pages. It is a solution for the problem of a source that is cited many times, at numerous different pinpoint page numbers ...
Alias: p. OR: pages: A range of pages in the source that supports the content or the range of pages of the article as a whole, or both (using the following notation: article-page-range [content-supporting-pages], for example: pp. 4–10 [5, 7]). Use either |page= or |pages=, but not both. Separate using an en dash (–); separate non-sequential ...
Page in the source that supports the content; displays after 'p.' String: optional: Pages: pages: Pages in the source that support the content (not an indication of the number of pages in the source); displays after 'pp.' String: optional: At: at: May be used instead of 'page' or 'pages' where a page number is inappropriate or insufficient ...
page: The number of a single page in the source that supports the content.Use either |page= or |pages=, but not both.Displays preceded by p. unless |no-pp=yes.If hyphenated, use {{}} to indicate this is intentional (e.g. |page=3{{hyphen}}12), otherwise several editors and semi-automated tools will assume this was a misuse of the parameter to indicate a page range and will convert |page=3-12 to ...
p.p., Per procurationem, when signing on behalf of another pp, pages (of a book), an example of the convention of doubling the letters in the acronym to indicate plural words, see Acronym and initialism § Representing plurals and possessives