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The follwoing wiki syntax
 
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==Content==
 
<ref name=foo>text of note</ref> at each in-text place.
 
<ref name=foo>text of note</ref> at each in-text place.
  
 
Alternatively <ref name=foo /> A self-closing tag on every use after name=foo has been defined.
 
Alternatively <ref name=foo /> A self-closing tag on every use after name=foo has been defined.
  
(Only needed once per article)<references/> under the Notes heading; exactly the same as to make a single-use note.
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==References==
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<references/>
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
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==Content==
 
<ref name=foo>text of note</ref> at each in-text place.
 
<ref name=foo>text of note</ref> at each in-text place.
  
 
Alternatively <ref name=foo /> A self-closing tag on every use after name=foo has been defined.
 
Alternatively <ref name=foo /> A self-closing tag on every use after name=foo has been defined.
  
(Only needed once per article)<references/> under the Notes heading; exactly the same as to make a single-use note.
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==References==
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<references/>

Latest revision as of 16:21, 15 October 2007

The follwoing wiki syntax

==Content==
<ref name=foo>text of note</ref> at each in-text place.

Alternatively <ref name=foo /> A self-closing tag on every use after name=foo has been defined.

==References==
<references/>

will display as:

Content

[1] at each in-text place.

Alternatively [1] A self-closing tag on every use after name=foo has been defined.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 text of note