User:StarryGrandma/Samples
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Sample article that has the major sections in the right order so that I remember.
Code
Code with one right-hand margin space? Yes, or more.
*Miller, Edward (2005). The Sun. Academic Press.
Citation examples
Place to create citations in Visual Editor: this[1]
Place to create citations with Provelt: this[2][3]
Place to fix bare urls with reFill and Reflinks:
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Test sfn in visual editor[6] more
The sky is blue and has clouds.[7] At night we can see the moon.[8] The sun is a star.[8] Other stars are in the sky.[8]
Visual Editor May 2019
This is the first reference in the article Public criminology.[9]
Now add a different reference, already numbered. Worked just fine. Removed.
Test[10] Works just fine.
Added Feb 2023 to test RefRenamer
Add references by same author and year and reuse.[11][12] And reuse.[11][12]
New NRHP access url's
As of ~March 2016, where the number is the NRIS number for the place:
- http://focus.nps.gov/pdfhost/docs/NRHP/Text/08000332.pdf
- http://focus.nps.gov/pdfhost/docs/NRHP/Photos/08000332.pdf
Well formed in the non-template style:
George Frederick Pelham[13]
Repeated citations:
First chemical statement.[14] Second chemical statement.[14] Third chemical statement.[14]
Citing multiple pages, using short citations and general references:
The Sun is pretty big,[15] but the Moon is not so big.[16] The Sun is also quite hot.[17]
Shortened references
The Sun is pretty big,[18] but the Moon is not so big. The Sun is also quite hot.[19]
Sept 3 changes
- "Zachary Quack Minimonster", Hairy Maclary, Penguin Group (New Zealand), archived from the original on 17 July 2019, retrieved 2 September 2019
{{cite web}}: Unknown parameter|deadurl=ignored (|url-status=suggested) (help)
See also
A bulleted list of internal (wikipedia) links. Can have a short explanation for a link. Don't put link here if already in the article.[verification needed]