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::Which solution? The Rp template? If so, this needs adding to the Manual of style and MEpedia or Help documentation. I have been going through the Wanted Pages - many of which come from links in the Citation templates - to work out which are worth covering here, and which can just straight links to Wikipedia explanations. Going to move this discussion to [[MEpedia_talk:Manual_of_style MOS talk page]] [[User:Notjusttired|notjusttired]] ([[User talk:Notjusttired|talk]]) 17:02, 26 April 2019 (EDT) | ::Which solution? The Rp template? If so, this needs adding to the Manual of style and MEpedia or Help documentation. I have been going through the Wanted Pages - many of which come from links in the Citation templates - to work out which are worth covering here, and which can just straight links to Wikipedia explanations. Going to move this discussion to [[MEpedia_talk:Manual_of_style MOS talk page]] [[User:Notjusttired|notjusttired]] ([[User talk:Notjusttired|talk]]) 17:02, 26 April 2019 (EDT) | ||
== Where to attach citations? | == Where to attach citations? | ||
Suppose several consecutive sentences have facts pulled from a single source. Should each sentence have the citation/footnote attached at the end, just the first, or just the last? I assume we're using a citation style that's consistent with wikipedia, or some other external resource. Maybe we should link to that for the details? -- [[User:EscapeTheFog|EscapeTheFog]] ([[User talk:EscapeTheFog|talk]]) 02:05, June 13, 2019 (EDT) | Suppose several consecutive sentences have facts pulled from a single source. Should each sentence have the citation/footnote attached at the end, just the first, or just the last? I assume we're using a citation style that's consistent with wikipedia, or some other external resource. Maybe we should link to that for the details? -- [[User:EscapeTheFog|EscapeTheFog]] ([[User talk:EscapeTheFog|talk]]) 02:05, June 13, 2019 (EDT) |