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* [[Template:Fileref]] for referencing files stored on the wiki and Retro CDN. | * [[Template:Fileref]] for referencing files stored on the wiki and Retro CDN. | ||
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==Examples== | ==Examples== |
Revision as of 10:57, 25 April 2023
Contents
Usage
{{ref|http://necretro.org}} returns a footnote symbol that looks like this:[1], and appends the website to the References section at the bottom of the page. If multiple references to the same URL are used in a single page, they will be combined into a single reference.
If the address contains an equals sign [=], add "1=" to the beginning of the address like so:
{{ref|1=http://necretro.org/index.php?title=Example}}
See also
- Template:Intref for referencing other pages on the wiki and other Retro wikis.
- Template:Fileref for referencing files stored on the wiki and Retro CDN.
- Template:Magref for referencing magazines.
Examples
References
Since this template uses the <ref> tag, all pages that use this template will have an auto-generated references list appended to the end of the page. To prevent confusion, a <references/> tag should be added to the end of the page in a dedicated "References" section, such as this one.
- ↑ http://necretro.org
- ↑ "this is a quote", http://www.google.com
- ↑ The Cutting Room Floor: Bomberman (TurboGrafx-16)