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Use this template to indicate that there are [[WP:CITE#General_reference|general references]] in the article, but that none are currently linked with [[WP:Inline citation|inline citations]]. If you wish to indicate that there should be more linking via inline citations for articles that already have inline citations, use {{tl|more footnotes}} instead. For articles where the problem is not in that there are general references that are unlinked, but rather that there are just simply not enough references, use {{tl|refimprove}}. | Use this template to indicate that there are [[WP:CITE#General_reference|general references]] in the article, but that none are currently linked with [[WP:Inline citation|inline citations]]. If you wish to indicate that there should be more linking via inline citations for articles that already have inline citations, use {{tl|more footnotes}} instead. For articles where the problem is not in that there are general references that are unlinked, but rather that there are just simply not enough references, use {{tl|refimprove}}. |
Latest revision as of 06:45, 11 July 2016
This is a documentation subpage for Template:No footnotes. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Do not alter this template, it is used in the standard installation of Twinkle. Thank you! |
When to use[edit source]
Use this template to indicate that there are general references in the article, but that none are currently linked with inline citations. If you wish to indicate that there should be more linking via inline citations for articles that already have inline citations, use {{more footnotes}} instead. For articles where the problem is not in that there are general references that are unlinked, but rather that there are just simply not enough references, use {{refimprove}}.
An inline citation is any system that associates a given piece of an article with a specific citation. The two most popular forms are clickable footnotes (<ref>
tags, which produce numbered footnotes like this: [1]) and parenthetical references (e.g., (Smith 2010)
). Other articles use manually formatted footnotes or embedded citations. Do not add this tag to articles that use the "wrong" style of inline citation.
How to use[edit source]
To add this template to an article, copy and paste
.
{{No footnotes|{{subst:DATE}}}}
- You can change the word article in "This article" with
, or customize it, e.g.{{No footnotes|section}}
or{{No footnotes|list}}
{{No footnotes|table}}
- This template will add the article to Category:Articles lacking in-text citations.
This template has a |date=
parameter. One way to use this parameter is
but it can be done more explicitly as {{No footnotes|{{subst:DATE}}}}
(both result in the same output). If the parameter is left off a bot will add it within a day or so.
{{No footnotes|date=November 2024}}
The template also has an optional |BLP=
parameter. If its value is yes, this will indicate that the article is a biography of a living person, which have higher standards for further reading and external links.
Examples[edit source]
{{No footnotes|section|date=November 2024}}
This section includes a list of references, related reading or external links, but the sources of this section remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. (November 2024) |
{{No footnotes|BLP=yes|date=November 2024}}
This biographical article includes a list of references, related reading or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful. (November 2024) |
Redirects[edit source]
- {{Citations}}
- {{Inline}}
- All redirects
See also[edit source]
- Wikipedia:Citation templates
- Wikipedia:Citing sources/Example edits for different methods
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Footnotes
- Wikipedia:Template messages/Cleanup
Template:Citation and verifiability article maintenance templates