Category:CS1 maint: location
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This is a tracking category for CS1 citations that use |location=
, |place=
, |publication-place=
, or |publicationplace=
where the assigned value includes one or more digits. The test that added these pages to this category was created to identify cs1|2 templates that mis-use |location=
and aliases to specify an in-source location or when |location=
and aliases hold extraneous information like postal codes. The cs1|2 parameters |page=
, |pages=
, and |at=
are the correct parameters to use when specifying an in-source location.
Pages in this category should only be added by Module:Citation/CS1.
Pages with this condition are automatically placed in Category:CS1 maint: location.[a]
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.mw-parser-output span.cs1-maint {display: inline;} /* display Citation Style 1 maintenance messages */
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.mw-parser-output span.cs1-visible-error {display: none;} /* hide Citation Style 1 error messages */
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Notes
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Pages in category "CS1 maint: location"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 6,021 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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