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Accepted parameters are <code>author</code>, <code>date</code>, <code>title</code>, <code>url</code>, <code>publisher</code>, and <code>accessdate</code>. All parameters should be used | {{tlx|Cite web}} is used to generate formatted web citations. | ||
Accepted parameters are <code>author</code>, <code>date</code>, <code>title</code>, <code>url</code>, <code>publisher</code>, and <code>accessdate</code>. All parameters should be used as needed. | |||
==Example== | ==Example== | ||
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{{cite web|author=Dwune, Richard|date=August 21, 2005|title=Ham Sandwich|url=http://www.google.com/search?q=ham+sandwich|publisher=Sandwiches Quarterly|accessdate=January 5, 2008}} | {{cite web|author=Dwune, Richard|date=August 21, 2005|title=Ham Sandwich|url=http://www.google.com/search?q=ham+sandwich|publisher=Sandwiches Quarterly|accessdate=January 5, 2008}} | ||
==Official | ==Official forums code template== | ||
You can use this code template to quickly create citations of the official forums. Just fill in <code>author</code> with the post author, <code>date</code> with the date the post was written, <code>title</code> with the name of the thread, <code>url</code> with the URL to the post, and <code>accessdate</code> with the date the citation was made. | You can use this code template to quickly create citations of the official forums. Just fill in <code>author</code> with the post author, <code>date</code> with the date the post was written, <code>title</code> with the name of the thread, <code>url</code> with the URL to the post, and <code>accessdate</code> with the date the citation was made. If possible, convert localized dates to [[wikipedia:Coordinated Universal Time|Coordinated Universal Time]] (UTC). | ||
<pre>{{cite web | |||
| author = Qarl | |||
| date = January 21, 2019 | |||
| title = 3.5.2 Patch Notes | |||
| url = https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/2315094 | |||
| publisher = Official Path of Exile Forums | |||
| accessdate = February 17, 2019 | |||
}}</pre> | |||
{{Adapted from Wikipedia|Template:Cite web}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:54, 11 November 2021
This subpage provides documentation for Template:Cite web.
{{Cite web}}
is used to generate formatted web citations.
Accepted parameters are author
, date
, title
, url
, publisher
, and accessdate
. All parameters should be used as needed.
Example
The code:
{{cite web|author=Dwune, Richard|date=August 21, 2005|title=Ham Sandwich|url=http://www.google.com/search?q=ham+sandwich|publisher=Sandwiches Quarterly|accessdate=January 5, 2008}}
Yields:
Dwune, Richard (August 21, 2005). "Ham Sandwich". Sandwiches Quarterly. Retrieved January 5, 2008.
Official forums code template
You can use this code template to quickly create citations of the official forums. Just fill in author
with the post author, date
with the date the post was written, title
with the name of the thread, url
with the URL to the post, and accessdate
with the date the citation was made. If possible, convert localized dates to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
{{cite web | author = Qarl | date = January 21, 2019 | title = 3.5.2 Patch Notes | url = https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/2315094 | publisher = Official Path of Exile Forums | accessdate = February 17, 2019 }}
This template was adapted from Template:Cite web on Wikipedia.
Adaptation is noted for reference and attribution only. This template may differ from the original in function or in usage.
Adaptation is noted for reference and attribution only. This template may differ from the original in function or in usage.