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Permanent Notes to Self (editing tips/shortcuts/templates)
example 1. quoting an article/author using actual text (rather than re-writing in my own words): Not all cat experts of the day were favourable toward the breed; in The Cat: Its Points and Management in Health and Disease, Frank Townend Barton wrote in 1908: "There is nothing whatever to recommend the breed, whilst the loss of the tail in no way enhances its beauty."
example 2. hyperlinking a name to take reader to the wikipedia page for them: Shawn Hornbeck
example 3. Citing a book: [1]
example 4. Citing a website: [2]
example 5. Citing a podcast: [3]
example 6. Using the same footnote multiple times: Add a name attribute when creating a footnote [4]. Thereafter, the footnote may be referenced by just using the following expression [4].
example 7. Author Link, added after |first1=: [5]
- ^ Browne, Sylvia (2005). Secrets & Mysteries of the World. Hay House. pp. 94–96. ISBN 1-4019-0085-2.
- ^ Nickell, Joe. "The New Zealand Moa: From Extinct Bird to Cryptid". The Committee for Skeptical Enquiry. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
- ^ Balch, Ross (June 19, 2014). "Skeptically Challenged 2014/06/19". Skeptically Challenged (Podcast). Retrieved August 29, 2015.( Page will play audio when loaded)
- ^ a b citation text
- ^ Dunning, Brian. http://www.skeptoid.com/episodes/4040. Retrieved 21 Apr 2007.
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