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<blockquote>Note: '''Content Notes''' created using {{tl|hcref}} or {{tl|cref}} and {{tl|cnote}} can co-exist in an article along with '''Source Notes''' using the [[m:Cite/Cite.php]] system.  The two systems do not interefere with each other in any way. For an example of this parallel usage, please see [[Che Guevara]].</blockquote>
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<blockquote>Note: '''Content Notes''' created using {{tl|hcref}} or {{tl|cref}} and {{tl|cnote}} can co-exist in an article along with '''Source Notes''' using the [[m:Cite/Cite.php]] system.  The two systems do not interefere with each other in any way.</blockquote>
 
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==See it in action==
 
==See it in action==
  
Please look at the first paragraph of [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Che_Guevara&oldid=189193353/Che_Guevara#Family_heritage_and_early_life] where content notes have been attached to the words "Basque" and "Galway".
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Please look at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_life_of_Plato#ref_a Early_life_of_Plato#ref_a] to see a content note attached to the word "brother".
  
  

Revision as of 13:20, 22 April 2008

[[#cnote_{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}[›]]]  

Purpose

This template is used to mark the word to which a content note is going to be attached in Wikipedia. To create the content note itself, use Template:Cnote.

Note: Content Notes created using {{hcref}} or {{cref}} and {{cnote}} can co-exist in an article along with Source Notes using the m:Cite/Cite.php system. The two systems do not interefere with each other in any way.

Usage

{{cref|{{{1}}}}}

Required parameter

  • {{{1}}}: name of content note to which this marker is going to point.


Copyable empty example

{{cref | enter name of content note here}}


See it in action

Please look at Early_life_of_Plato#ref_a to see a content note attached to the word "brother".


See also