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Revision as of 03:42, 5 May 2023


Documentation for Cite web


The Cite web template is to cite web resources, such as blog posts, articles, reviews, etc. It uses a variation of the Harvard citation format.

Usage

{{Cite web
 | author      = Author of the article                       (required)
 | title       = Article/post title                          (required)
 | retrieved   = Date of retrieval (YYYY-MM-DD)              (required)
 | url         = Direct link to article/website              (required)
 | publication = Publication
 | puburl      = Publication URL (ex. http://pcgamer.com)
 | date        = Date of publication (YYYY-MM-DD)
}}

Sample output

See also