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=== Notes on the Cite.php method ===
 
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* Clicking on the blue superscript <font color=blue>a</font> causes the screen display to scroll back up to the point where the first  reference to Perry's Handbook was inserted. Clicking on the blue superscript <font color=blue>b</font> causes the screen display to scroll back up to the point where the second reference to Perry's Handbook was inserted. Clicking on the blue superscript <font color=blue>c</font> causes the screen display to scroll back up to the point where the third reference to Perry's Handbook was inserted ... and so forth.
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* Clicking on the blue superscript <font color=blue>1.0</font> causes the screen display to scroll back up to the point where the first  reference to Perry's Handbook was inserted. Clicking on the blue superscript <font color=blue>1.1</font> causes the screen display to scroll back up to the point where the second reference to Perry's Handbook was inserted. Clicking on the blue superscript <font color=blue>1.2</font> causes the screen display to scroll back up to the point where the third reference to Perry's Handbook was inserted ... and so forth.
  
* Clicking on any caret (<font color=blue>^</font>) that has no associated superscripts cause the screen display to scroll back up to the point where that single-use references was inserted.
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* Clicking on any caret (<font color=blue></font>) that has no associated superscripts cause the screen display to scroll back up to the point where that single-use references was inserted.
  
  

Latest revision as of 23:27, 18 December 2006

This page gives a short introduction to the Cite.php method for making linked footnotes, which is explained in detail at LGPedia:Footnotes, LGPedia's current best practice for numbered footnotes

Cite.php method

This page provides a very simple explanation of how to use the Cite.php method for creating reference indicators and reference lists in LGPedia articles.

Multiple insertion of the same reference

On the Edit page, this is placed at the first insertion point of citation:

<ref name="Perry">Perry's Handbook, Sixth Edition, McGraw-Hill Co., 1984.</ref>

This is placed at the second insertion point of citation:

<ref name="Perry"/>

This is placed at the third insertion point of citation:

<ref name="Perry"/> ... and so forth for further insertion points

Single insertion of a reference

For the single insertion of a reference, the "name" parameter is not needed. On the Edit page, this is placed at the insertion point of citation:

<ref>Excel For Dummies, First Edition, Hungry Minds, Inc., 3.</ref>

What is produced at the points of insertion

These are what is produced and note that the reference numbers in blue are automatically generated. Clicking on any one of the reference numbers causes the screen display to scroll down to that reference number in the Reference List section:

First<ref name="Perry">Perry's Handbook, Sixth Edition, McGraw-Hill Co., 1984.</ref> text word referenced to Perry's Handbook
Second<ref name="Perry"/> text word referenced to Perry's Handbook
Third<ref name="Perry"/> text word referenced to Perry's Handbook
The only<ref>Excel For Dummies, First Edition, Hungry Minds, Inc., 1980.</ref> text word referenced to the Excel book.

Producing the reference or footnote list

On the Edit page, this is placed in the References or the Footnotes section:

<references/>

This is what it produces and note that the list numbers are automatically generated:

<references/>

Notes on the Cite.php method

  • Clicking on the blue superscript 1.0 causes the screen display to scroll back up to the point where the first reference to Perry's Handbook was inserted. Clicking on the blue superscript 1.1 causes the screen display to scroll back up to the point where the second reference to Perry's Handbook was inserted. Clicking on the blue superscript 1.2 causes the screen display to scroll back up to the point where the third reference to Perry's Handbook was inserted ... and so forth.
  • Clicking on any caret () that has no associated superscripts cause the screen display to scroll back up to the point where that single-use references was inserted.


See also