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== Demo == | == Demo == | ||
Latest revision as of 08:53, 26 December 2025
Demo[edit]
Description[edit]
This is a template for referring to book titles in HTML5, using the cite tag and optionally the book's Ontology page.
It has two slightly contradictory goals:
- To leave "fewer things to remember" for new users who may be novices to HTML5 but just got done learning wikitext.
- To make long lists of miscellaneous works more intuitive by allowing the
citetag to semantically specify what medium the work is. This template can be called as eithercite,book,film, orgame, and it will be the same template.