User:RickScott

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Hi!

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Travel nerd, language nerd, software nerd, systems nerd. Trying to make the world a better place.

Interests
Professional Crossover Personal
Systems thinking Language Music
Humane computing Travel Outdoors
Sustainable work Infrastructure Knitting

Gratuitous homepage link

Wikipedia editing cribnotes

Policies & Guidelines

Wikipedia generally

Specific topic guidelines

Wikipedia Meta

Templates: Hatnotes

Templates: Cites & Refs


<ref>
{{cite web
    | url = 
    | title = <title of source page on website>
    | last = <lname of author>
    | first = <fname of author>
    | date = 
    | website = <website name, if it has one other than the domain name>
    | publisher = <org/company>
    | access-date = 
    | language = en
    | quote = <context quote if needed>
    | trans-quote = <quote translated into english if needed>
}}
</ref>

Check Template:Tlx for extra params if translating/using non-English sources.

Named refs

Use a normal cite for the first occurrence, with the name attribute added to the ref tag. Then use an empty ref tag for subsequent calls:

<ref name="Cite2024">{{cite...}}</ref>

<ref name="Cite2024" />

New refs section if needed

== References ==
{{reflist}}

Miscellaneous Syntax

Redirect

#REDIRECT [[Name of article]]

Interlanguage matters

Interlanguage links: easiest way is the Template:Tlx template; it shows up as a redlink if the current language version doesn't exist, and a blue link if it does.

{{ill|Patrick Norman|fr}}
{{ill|Mikuni Pass|ja|三国峠 (群馬県・新潟県)}}

It's also possible to use a plain interwiki link, and this is what you want to use if you're using it in an edit summary. [[:fr:Patrick Norman]]

Interlanguage spans:

  • Template:Tlx for the first mention of a foreign-language term in an article
  • Template:Tlx for subsequent mentions or general use.

Don't use either inside {{cite}}s and the like; it can mess with the metadata. Besides, most of the cite templates have their own ways of dealing with languages anyway.

Interwiki links

Wikivoyage: the base template creates a wiki box; the inline one is suitable for use in a bulleted list.

{{Wikivoyage}}
{{Wikivoyage inline}}
{{Wikivoyage|<page on wv>|<rendered-as>}}

These almost always go in the 'External Links' section on Wikipedia.

Finally

   First rule of Wiki Club: Write it down
   Second rule of Wiki Club: Fix it up later
       :anticdent