Wiki Code Cookbook/References Demonstration Page
This is a sub-page of the Wiki Code Cookbook that serves to demonstrate how to make a Notes and References section to a page.
Demo Section One
Sometimes a crème caramel is called a flan.[1] To create a reference, all I have to do is type:
<ref>
...and the Wiki will automatically assign the next number in a sequence of references on that page. Since this is my first reference, it is labeled as "1". My next reference will be "2", and so forth. The Wiki will also automatically adjust all the numbering if you go back and place a reference before another one already published.
Demo Section Two
It may be true that flans in Japan have designed sophisticated mind control methods.[2] However, the Wikipedia article is silent on these possibilities.[1]
Notice that that last sentence uses the same citation as the first. I did that by naming the reference. The FIRST time I use the reference, I do this:
<ref name="pudi">Wikipedia contributors. (2025, June 11). ''Crème caramel''. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cr%C3%A8me_caramel</ref>
And the second time I write the reference, I just do this:
<ref name="pudi"/>
That will allow the notation to appear the same, so that it doesn't assign a new sequential number to the reference used previously on the page.
Notes and References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Wikipedia contributors. (2025, June 11). Crème caramel. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cr%C3%A8me_caramel
- ↑ Verax. (2010, December 2). PUDDI PUDDI (Original Video) [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1S2nuZsBz8g