User talk:Navychick84
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Footnoting advice at Draft:Jean Anderson Sterrett
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MatthewVanitas (talk) 21:32, 9 November 2014 (UTC)Named references
[edit]I happened across one of your edits at Jean Anderson Sterrett, and I noticed some odd reference/superscript notation. It looks like you're trying to use references multiple times manually, so I thought I'd point out named references. As it mentions there, you can define a reference once with a name (e.g. <ref name="name">content</ref>
) and then use it again later by providing just the name (e.g. <ref name="name"/>
). I hope that's helpful… :) {{Nihiltres|talk|edits}} 21:32, 11 November 2014 (UTC)