User:StarryGrandma/ToDo

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Visual Editor section[edit]

Test named references[edit]

The Visual Editor does not usually display the names of named references.[1][2][3] The latest version displays a numbered list.[2] The numbers match the displayed citation numbers in the article after you click on cite. (The potential number for the new reference has been created and may cause renumbering.) The numbers may change again after you pick the one to reuse.[1] When a reference is reused for the first time, Visual Editor gives it a number.

How can one find the right reference? I want to cite the reference named "first".[3][2] With "Cite -> reuse" I can do this. It displays a numbered list of all references along with the full text of the references that have text names. At the right of the entry, the name of the reference appears if the reference is named. Nothing appears if the ref has no name or if Visual Editor has given it a ":n" name. (I couldn't find "Quotes" in the Pele article because I knew only the name of the reference from another article in which it was an orphaned reference.) When you display or edit a reference, the name does not appear.[2][1]

You can move references around by dragging and dropping.[4][5]

Editors using Visual Editor somehow manage to change reference names to numbers.[6] I don't know how that happens?

Visual Editor uses the lowest available free number to number references.

Student sentence.[7] Second student sentence.[8]

Student sentence.[9] Second student sentence.[10] Third student sentence.[9] And more.


References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c This is the third reference.
  2. ^ a b c d This is a reference I named ":0", then changed to "zero". It is the second reference.
  3. ^ a b Reference named first.
  4. ^ I named this reference ":24".
  5. ^ This is a new reference.
  6. ^ I named this reference ":24 hours".
  7. ^ From student sandbox
  8. ^ From student sandbox
  9. ^ a b From student sandbox
  10. ^ Second student source.

Notes[edit]

Oct 2017

Nov 2017

Nov 2018

  • Bipolar outflow as example of a manual/template (old??) reference constructions

May 2020

July 2020