Help:Growth/How to create help contents/Examples/Add a citation/How-to

Visual editor on desktop

 * 1) On an Article page, click «  ».
 * 2) Click at the end of the sentence you want to add a citation to.
 * 3) In the toolbar at the top of the page, click on VisualEditor_-_Toolbar_-_citoid_citepong_derivative.png .
 * 4) A panel opens with 3 options :
 * 5) "" allows you to add a new citation from an external ressource . Add the citation you want to use, then click on "".
 * This feature may have some troubles. Please check the Troubleshootings section.
 * 1) "" allows you to insert a Citation using templates or a blank field.
 * 2) "" allows you to re-use a Citation already used on the page.
 * 3) Click on "" to add the Citation. A new footnote call appears where you've inserted the Citation.

Wikitext editor on Desktop
It is possible to use some templates to format the Citation you're going to add.
 * 1) On an Article page, click «  ».
 * 2) Click at the end of the sentence you want to add a citation to.
 * 3) To add a Citation:
 * 4) * Click on the icon OOjs UI icon reference.svg. It will add the wikitext code for Citations to the text:
 * 5) * Type  and
 * 6) Type the details of the Citation between the   and   codes, for instance:

on Desktop ()
This feature is available as a Beta feature. It may have some bugs. You have to enable it in your preferences to use it.


 * 1) On an Article page, click «  ».
 * 2) Click at the end of the sentence you want to add a citation to.
 * 3) In the toolbar at the top of the page, click on VisualEditor_-_Toolbar_-_citoid_citepong_derivative.png .
 * 4) A panel opens with 3 options :
 * 5) "" allows you to add a new citation from an external ressource . Add the citation you want to use, then click on "".
 * This feature may have some troubles. Please check the Troubleshootings section.
 * 1) "" allows you to insert a Citation using templates or a blank field.
 * 2) "" allows you to re-use a Citation already used on the page.
 * 3) Click on "" to add the Citation. A new footnote call appears where you've inserted the Citation.