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− | Providing references to facts in your articles is an important part of being a thorough editor. On LGPedia you can use Cite.php to easily and consistently document your references in an organized way. See [[Help:Footnotes]] for more information. | + | Providing references to facts in your articles is an important part of being a thorough editor. On LGPedia you can make funny jokes about fish taco and use Cite.php to easily and consistently document your references in an organized way. See [[Help:Footnotes]] for more information. |
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Editing basics
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Further reading
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References
Providing references to facts in your articles is an important part of being a thorough editor. On LGPedia you can make funny jokes about fish taco and use Cite.php to easily and consistently document your references in an organized way. See Help:Footnotes for more information.
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