ਫਰਮਾ:Refbegin
{{refbegin}} and its complementary closing template {{refend}} are used to apply any of several optional styles or presentational choices for bibliographies or reference lists—that is, lists of fully-specified references, sources, or works cited, sorted alphabetically by author or contributor) that appear in Wikipedia articles. These bibliographies or reference lists frequently appear in dedicated sections within an article, variously titled Wikipedia referencing or citation systems that use bibliography-style reference lists include: 'shortened' footnotes, parenthetical referencing, and 'general' referencing. The 'full' footnote and embedded citations referencing systems do not use those lists, although articles using these latter two systems may also contain "Further reading" or other sections containing bibliography-style listings, that {{refbegin}} formatting could be applied to. The formatting options provided by this template are:
Each use of {{refbegin}}, with or without parameters, needs an accompanying {{refend}} closing template to 'turn off' the formatting; refend does not need any parameters. Font size reduction is applied by default. Either one, the other, or both of multi-columns and hanging indent may be applied as well (though see specifics and caveats on browser differences in relevant sections, below). UsageThis template is used only for references—it should not be used to create lists of text which are smaller, in columns, or which have other style data associated with them. With all (optional) parameters shown: ==References== {{refbegin |30em |indent= }} *list of bibliography/references entries.. ... {{refend}} PlacementThe {{refbegin}} is placed immediately below the header of the bibliography/references section its formatting will be applied to. The closing {{refend}} template is placed within the same section, at the end of the bibliography/references list content. When used, each occurrence of {{refbegin}} should always be paired with a corresponding closing {{refend}} template: ==References== {{refbegin}} *1st entry in the bibliography/references list.. *2nd entry in the bibliography/references list.. ... *last entry in the bibliography/references list.. {{refend}} The formatting provided by {{refbegin}} is "turned on" at the location where the template is placed, and is applied to all text after and below it, until it is "turned off" by a closing {{refend}} template (or Option 1: Default behaviourThe default usage (without parameters) applies a style that reduces the text size of the bibliographies/reference list entries. This can be useful to make a long bibliography/list of references display more compactly, and it also mimics the formatting style applied to footnotes by the The The font size is set to 90% in the corresponding TemplateStyles page. If the 'full' footnotes referencing system is used (i.e. there is no separate bibliography/references list, all cites/references are defined in ==References== {{reflist}} If there is a bibliography/references list but no footnoted citations (e.g. in general references or parenthetical referencing systems) then use ==References==
{{refbegin}}
*general reference 1
*general reference 2
{{refend}}
If there are footnoted citations and a separate bibliography/references list (i.e., the WP:CITESHORT system), then place ==Notes==
{{reflist}} <!--this will auto-generate the numbered list of footnotes/cites -->
==References==
{{refbegin}}
*bibliography entry / reference 1
*bibliography entry / reference 2
*etc
{{refend}}
Option 2: Multiple columnsIf a value with a unit is supplied as the first parameter, i.e. ==References== {{refbegin|30em}} *{{cite journal |author= Southworth, Jane |author2= Catherine Tucker |date= August 2001 |title= The Influence of Accessibility, Local Institutions, and Socioeconomic Factors on Forest Cover Change in the Mountains of Western Honduras |url= http://www.bioone.org/doi/pdf/10.1659/0276-4741(2001)021%5B0276:TIOALI%5D2.0.CO%3B2 |format= PDF reproduction, BioOne online |journal= Mountain Research and Development |location= Boulder, CO |publisher= International Mountain Society and United Nations University |volume= 21 |issue= 3 |pages= 276–283 |doi= 10.1659/0276-4741(2001)021[0276:TIOALI]2.0.CO;2 |issn= 0276-4741 |oclc= 107067006}} *{{cite journal |author= Tucker, Catherine M. |author2= Darla K. Munroe |author3=Harini Nagendra |author4=Jane Southworth |date= June 2005 |title= Comparative Spatial Analyses of Forest Conservation and Change in Honduras and Guatemala |url= http://www.clas.ufl.edu/lueci/southworth/pubs-as-pdf/cs-3-1_10_jtuckeretal.pdf |format= PDF online open access article distributed under Creative Commons |journal= Conservation and Society |location= New Delhi and London |publisher= SAGE Publications |volume= 3 |issue= 1 |pages= 174–200 |issn= 0972-4923|oclc= 210806013}} {{refend}} References
Browser support
Multiple columns are generated by using CSS3. See here for more information. Option 3: Hanging indentationA hanging indentation may be applied to bibliographies/reference lists by using the To use, set ExamplesUsing {{refbegin}} with the hanging indent option |
ਮਾਪਦੰਡ | ਵੇਰਵਾ | ਕਿਸਮ | ਦਰਜਾ | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Column width/Columns | 1 | First mode: typographic unit of measurement such as 'em', specifying the width for the reference list columns, e.g. '33em'; spaced '33 em' will not be recognized. Second mode (deprecated): integer number of fixed columns into which the reference list is to be rendered.
| String | suggested |
Column width | colwidth | Width of columns eg '25em' the default is '30em'.
| String | optional |
Hanging indentation | indent | Set to "yes" to use hanging indents for the contained references. | String | optional |
See also
- Wikipedia:Citing sources – Citation guideline
- Wikipedia:Footnotes – Reference guideline
- WP:CITET – Description of various templates to format individual citation references
- {{reflist}} – Auto-generated listing of footnotes and inline citations
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