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Thanks and happy editing, [[User talk:Hardtofindaname|Hardtofindaname]] 05:54, 10 October 2009 (UTC)
Thanks and happy editing, [[User talk:Hardtofindaname|Hardtofindaname]] 05:54, 10 October 2009 (UTC)

:You can ask another user for help if you don't think I'll be able to provide enough help with the time I have.. I'm fine with that :)

:To do the inline citations, just do <tt><nowiki><ref>....citation....</ref></nowiki></tt> and at the end of the article create a section called References and put
<tt><nowiki>
== References ==
</nowiki>
<br />
<nowiki>
{{reflist}}
</nowiki></tt>

You might want to take a look at citation templates like {{tl|Citation}} to put in between the <tt><nowiki><ref></nowiki></tt> tags. Hope that helps a little :)

[[User talk:Hardtofindaname|Hardtofindaname]] 00:28, 11 October 2009 (UTC)



==Re:Inline citations ==
==Re:Inline citations ==

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Hi

Hello! I got your email. I would certainly be willing to help you. I don't have much free time, as I have a lot of schoolwork, but I'll help where I can.

Old Gala House, in my opinion, looks like a pretty good start. It just needs, as the template suggests, inline citations. (It could also do with some more info, if there is any.)

Thanks and happy editing, Hardtofindaname 05:54, 10 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

You can ask another user for help if you don't think I'll be able to provide enough help with the time I have.. I'm fine with that :)
To do the inline citations, just do <ref>....citation....</ref> and at the end of the article create a section called References and put

== References ==
{{reflist}}

You might want to take a look at citation templates like {{Citation}} to put in between the <ref> tags. Hope that helps a little :)

Hardtofindaname 00:28, 11 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Re:Inline citations

Inline citations are references in the text that appear as a number after sentences in articles, like. [1] You can add them by putting the link inside <ref> and </ref> tags. This will be clearer to you if you read Wikipedia:Citing sources carefully and look at the source of some articles that use them. —SpaceFlight89 18:55, 10 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

  1. ^ asdf