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An example of a template dialog. On the left side of the Cite panel is a dropdown list of all available templates. Clicking one will open a dialog box with the fields for that template. Buttons on the bottom of the dialog are used to insert the ref into the article, preview the ref, reset the form, and close the dialog without changing the article.
The Reftoolbar implementation is scattered across several scripts (see, for example, this, this or this prefix search). The newest version, RefToolbar 2.0 is turned on by default for new users. Originally an opt-in Wikipedia Gadget , Reftoolbar was moved to a site-wide script on February 25, 2011 , and to an opt-out gadget in April 2014 .
When editing, you'll see your reference next to the text; but after saving, readers will only see a reference number there; your reference should appear below. Good luck! If you get a warning about a missing "References" section at the end of the page, just add it:
Examples: Using {{#tag:ref|Example of tag:ref function}} will show a superscript number: [2] and list footnote "Example of tag:ref function" under the References.
A named reference or a sfn reference pair is transfered into the page by the standard copy and paste technique. Other Tools Re-Fill and Ref-links edit references by adding basic information to bare URLs in citations. Wikipedia tool for Google Books converts a long Google Books URL into a filled-out {} template which is pasted into an article.
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Clicking the button will open up a dialog box that allows you to enter the details of your reference. There are two simple ways to create a new reference: Fully automatic (by just inserting a web URL) or manually by filling in a template (where you add each piece of information separately). The automatic option is the easiest.
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