Help:Cite/fr

"Cite" permet d'ajouter une note de bas de page dans une page. See for detailed description.

Utilisation
Deux HTML-style tags servent pour définir une note de bas de page. ,

Pour créer une note de bas de page pour une référence qui ne sera faite qu'une fois, inclure votre note dans :
 * content

Une référence que l'on souhaite faire plusieurs fois, peut être défini par un nom
 * content

Pour invoquer une référence à qui on a donné un nom:
 * 

Footnotes may be defined in groups:
 * content

Names and groups may not be a numeric integer. The quotes are optional unless the name includes a space, punctuation or other mark. It is recommended that names be kept simple and restricted to the ASCII character set.

To display the reference list, after some or all of the  tags, include:

You can use multiple times on a page, e.g. to generate a reference list beneath a table.

The reference list can display automatically split over multiple columns, if there's enough width and there are enough references. On narrow screens, readers will see one or maybe two columns, whereas on wider screens they will get two or more. On wikis with the default configuration, this will happen on every page; on others, you need to activate it. To force it off for a particular use, include:


 * 

To force it on, instead include:



To display footnotes defined in a group. include:
 * 

Error messages
If the or  tags are used incorrectly, the Cite extension will add an error message to the page. These messages will usually be in bold red text. This section lists the error messages and explains how to fix the problems.

Technical information
Internal messages are generated by the extension and shown as a MediaWiki message. See the Parser hooks section of Special:Version for the installed version of Cite.php. These messages are in the MediaWiki namespace and can be modified only by admins.