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imported>Anomie
({{transclusionless}} says "Do not use this for templates that must be substituted! That is what {{substituted}} is for.")
imported>SMcCandlish
(Template:Full supersedes this now.)
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==Usage==
 
:'''This template must be [[WP:SUBST|substituted]].''' If a <code><nowiki><ref>...</ref></nowiki></code> is present, use {{tl|Clarifyref2}} instead, immediately after <code><nowiki></ref></nowiki></code>.
 
 
 
This is a customized instance of {{tlx|Clarify}}, that templates the once tedious task of flagging badly done reference citations. It also automatically includes the date.
 
 
 
{{tlxs|Clarifyref}}
 
 
 
The code in the article will then read:
 
 
 
{{tlx|Clarify|2=date={{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}|3=reason={{tag|nowiki|o}}This is not a proper reference citation. Use Template:Cite web or similar to provide source details. Use &lt;ref...&gt; inline in the article (see WP:CITE) to source the specific facts provided by this reference.{{tag|nowiki|c}}}}
 
 
 
==See also==
 
*[[Template:Clarifyref2]] &ndash; same except only asks for <code><nowiki>[[Template:Cite web]]</nowiki></code> instead of both it and <code><ref...></code>
 
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[[Category:Inline citation cleanup templates]]
 
[[Category:Typing-aid templates]]
 
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