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== Limited parameters supported ==
 
== Limited parameters supported ==
 
To allow extreme speed, only the major parameters are supported:
 
To allow extreme speed, only the major parameters are supported:
::* title, work (or: newspaper)
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::* title, work, journal (or: newspaper)
 
::* author, author2, author3, author4
 
::* author, author2, author3, author4
 
::* last, first, last2, first2, last3, first3, last4, first4
 
::* last, first, last2, first2, last3, first3, last4, first4
::* publisher, agency, location
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::* publisher, agency, location, volume, issue
 
::* page, pages
 
::* page, pages
 
::* url, archiveurl, archivedate
 
::* url, archiveurl, archivedate
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The following sets of parameters are ''not'' supported:
 
The following sets of parameters are ''not'' supported:
 
::* Not supported: ref=harv, ref=x
 
::* Not supported: ref=harv, ref=x
::* Not supported: journal, magazine, periodical, encyclopedia
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::* Not supported: magazine, periodical, encyclopedia
 
::* Not supported: authors, coauthors, author5, last5, first5 (or higher)
 
::* Not supported: authors, coauthors, author5, last5, first5 (or higher)
 
::* Not supported: authormask, authorlink, author-link, author1-link (or higher)
 
::* Not supported: authormask, authorlink, author-link, author1-link (or higher)

Revision as of 16:43, 10 August 2012

The Template:Cite quick is a fast-cite alternative to {{cite web}} or {{cite news}}, for use in large articles using Citation style 1. To allow extreme speed, only the basic parameter names are supported, such as "last3=" or "first3=" rather than "surname3=" or "given3=" (etc.), and "author=" but not "author1=". For rare parameters, the original cite templates can still be used, and mixed within an article. To view all parameter names, see: Template:Cite_web/doc.

In articles which contain more than 300 formatted references, the speed of formatting a large article, during 2009, reached 30–60 seconds for logged-in users, so the {cite quick} template can be used to run 10x faster (3–6 seconds) when reformatting an article. Many large articles experienced similar long delays during 2009–2012, due to using numerous large templates. Also, there have been some cases where other large templates, in the same articles, have exceeded template resources, and so {cite_quick} could be used in those articles to allow hundreds more citations without exceeding the template limits.

Limited parameters supported

To allow extreme speed, only the major parameters are supported:

  • title, work, journal (or: newspaper)
  • author, author2, author3, author4
  • last, first, last2, first2, last3, first3, last4, first4
  • publisher, agency, location, volume, issue
  • page, pages
  • url, archiveurl, archivedate
  • date, year, accessdate

The following sets of parameters are not supported:

  • Not supported: ref=harv, ref=x
  • Not supported: magazine, periodical, encyclopedia
  • Not supported: authors, coauthors, author5, last5, first5 (or higher)
  • Not supported: authormask, authorlink, author-link, author1-link (or higher)
  • Not supported: editor, editor-last, editor-link, editor1, editor1-last (or higher)
  • Not supported: surname, given, surname1, given1 (or higher)
  • Not supported: number, version, volumename, place, publication-place
  • Not supported: edition, month, day, publication-date
  • Not supported: at, arxiv, asin, bibcode, doi, jfm, jstor, lccn, mr
  • Not supported: oclc, ol, osti, pmc, pmid, rfc, ssrn, zbl, id, etc.
  • Not supported: quote, notes, postscript, laysummary, laysource, laydate

For a full description of all parameter names, see: Template:Cite_web/doc.

Examples

The operation is very similar to {{cite web}} and related templates.

For using {{Cite_quick}}:

  • Markup: {{cite quick |web |title=Study 17 of life |work=Studies Online
|volume=9 |issue=4 |p=345 |publisher=Acme |location=London |date=May 1999
| year=1999 | url=http://www.google.com | accessdate=1 June 2009}}
  Result: Template:Cite quick

Example with 3 authors, compared to {{cite journal}}:

  • Markup: {{cite quick |journal |last1=Smith |first1=Joe |last2=Doe |first2=John H.
|last3=Jones |first3=Mary |title=Growth of dawn creatures |journal=Life Journal
|publisher=Acme |year=1980 |date=June 1980 |location=London |volume=6 |issue=235
|page=2345-47 | url=http://www.science.com |accessdate=2012-07-10}}
  Result: Template:Cite quick
  • Compare: {{cite journal |last1=Smith |first1=Joe |last2=Doe |first2=John H.
|last3=Jones |first3=Mary |title=Growth of dawn creatures |journal=Life Journal
|publisher=Acme |year=1980 |date=June 1980 |location=London |volume=6 |issue=235
|page=2345-47 | url=http://www.science.com |accessdate=2012-07-10}}
  Result: Smith, Joe; Doe, John H.; Jones, Mary (June 1980). "Growth of dawn creatures". Life Journal. London: Acme. 6 (235): 2345-47. Retrieved 2012-07-10.CS1 maint: date and year (link)

See also