Tyler Matthews
Hexamethyl tungsten
editHi Tyler,
I've updated the images at WMe6 as you suggested on my talk page.
Cheers
Excellent, thanks Ben!
Need help on linking to references
editI have created an article, Hexamethyl tungsten, and have suggested to readers that if they would like further information to consult a particular reference in the references section. Right now, I just indicate the reference number manually (see the Molecular Geometry section of Hexamethyl tungsten). Obviously this will cause problems if I go ahead and insert additional references before the one I'm commenting on, as the reference number will shift. In addition, I like to make multiple references to the same source, and am currently doing so with the 1 syntax. This too will break whenever new references are inserted. Is there a mechanism for linking to references in some manner other than using a number, say some internal comment or name that is unique? Is there are current standard way this is typically handled? How does one reference the same source multiple times without using the "ref" tag, resulting in duplicates? Tyler Matthews 04:33, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
- I think your looking for this reference to Footnotes.
<ref name="multiple"/> - will be the tag you should use everywhere you use the number 1. The name inside the quotes will link all references to the same footnote. Vice-versa, using a different word would allow several references to a separate footnote. exit2dos2000 04:50, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
Nomination of Diana Hopper for deletion
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Your submission at Articles for creation: Electric Hydrogen (December 4)
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Hello, Tyler Matthews!
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Your draft article, Draft:Electric Hydrogen
editHello, Tyler Matthews. It has been over six months since you last edited the Articles for Creation submission or draft page you started, "Electric Hydrogen".
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Thank you for your submission to Wikipedia, and happy editing. ✗plicit 23:43, 4 June 2024 (UTC)