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  2. Help:Footnotes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Footnotes

    In this context, the word "Footnotes" refers to the Wikipedia-specific manner of documenting an article's sources and providing tangential information, and should not be confused with the general concept of footnotes. This how-to does not cover the formatting of citations within the Footnotes section, which is reviewed in Citing sources .

  3. Template:Format footnotes - Wikipedia

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    To add this template to an article, copy and paste: {{ Format footnotes |{{subst:DATE}}}} or. {{ Format footnotes |date=May 2024}} Both options result in the same output. This template will add the page to Category:Articles needing footnote reformatting and Category:Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify. A bot will add the date for you at a ...

  4. Wikipedia:Advanced footnote formatting - Wikipedia

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    The topic of advanced footnote formatting [essay] involves techniques for coding remote footnotes of pronunciations or examples, plus indentation and line-splitting. Many articles could use remote footnotes, such as explaining various ways some words are pronounced: The term "time dilation" [p] refers to a slowing of elapsed duration.

  5. Wikipedia:Footnote3 - Wikipedia

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    A footnote is a note placed at the bottom of a page of a document that comments on, and may cite a reference for, a part of the main text. The connection between the relevant text and its footnote is often indicated with a number or symbol which is used both after the text fragment and before the footnote. Footnotes are sometimes useful for ...

  6. Wikipedia:Footnote2 - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Footnote2. Please note: The style of footnotes described on this page no longer functions, and the auto-numbering method described on Wikipedia:Footnote is now recommended, with the manual numbering of Wikipedia:Footnote3 still available for specific purposes only. Footnotes, endnotes and bibliographies are an essential and largely ...

  7. Template:Given name footnote - Wikipedia

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    Place this template alongside the bolded name at the beginning of a biographical article. It will generate a footnote to specify which part of the name is the given name, helping readers refer to the person correctly. It requires the article to include {}.

  8. Help talk:Footnotes - Wikipedia

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    Section Help:Footnotes#Footnotes: using a source more than once describe the case where there are multiple identical citations of the same source. It does not, however, describe, e.g., the use of { { rp }} to cite different locations within the same source, quoting different passages within the same source.

  9. Wikipedia:Nesting footnotes - Wikipedia

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    Footnotes: reminder. Footnotes are used most commonly to provide: Notes containing supplementary content. The Footnotes system shows two elements on the page: A Footnote marker is displayed in the article's content as a bracketed, superscripted number, letter, or word. Examples shown respectively are: [1] [a] [Note 1].