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To show the entire reference list and what is in between the ref tags (this is mandatory), type <nowiki><references/> or {{Reflist}}</nowiki>. It will show as follows (You'll need to type the | To show the entire reference list and what is in between the ref tags (this is mandatory), type <nowiki><references/> or {{Reflist}}</nowiki>. It will show as follows (You'll need to type the header): | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} |
Revision as of 05:59, June 6, 2012
For Pikmin 3, all information has to be cited until the release, when some (not all) pre-release information will be removed. Anyways, here is how you properly cite:
Citing
To cite a source, use <ref>Example Citation: Pikmin.com "Interview Name". Retrieved on May 14, 2012.</ref>. Such sources will be numbered where there are posted [1] (this source is the first cited source in this article, so it looks like [1])
The second source will appear to be [2].[2]
The third source will show as [3][3], fourth source as [4][4], and so on.
If you cite a source more than once, the source number for the citation will appear multiple times.
If you have a link to a site, be sure to put it into the citation.
Reflist
To show the entire reference list and what is in between the ref tags (this is mandatory), type <references/> or {{Reflist}}. It will show as follows (You'll need to type the header):