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Template:Unbulleted list citebundle - Wikipedia

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This template creates an unbulleted list for bundled citations. It works with shortened footnotes, full citations, and general notes. The standard {{unbulleted list}} template will disrupt white space within references. It causes an unnecessary line break before the first list item. See below for comparisons:

Bundled citation with {{unbulleted list citebundle}}: [1]

  1. ^
    • For the sun's size, see Miller, Edward (2005). The Sun. Academic Press. p. 1.
    • For the moon's size, see Brown, Rebecca (2007). "Size of the Moon". Scientific American. 51 (78): 46.
    • For the sun's heat, see Yamada, Hanako (2005). Taiyō no netsu 太陽の熱 [The Sun's Heat]. Academic Press. p. 2.

Versus incorrect rendering with {{unbulleted list}}:[1]

  1. ^
    • For the sun's size, see Miller, Edward (2005). The Sun. Academic Press. p. 1.
    • For the moon's size, see Brown, Rebecca (2007). "Size of the Moon". Scientific American. 51 (78): 46.
    • For the sun's heat, see Yamada, Hanako (2005). Taiyō no netsu 太陽の熱 [The Sun's Heat]. Academic Press. p. 2.

Usage

If any of the unnamed parameters contain an equal sign (=) in their text (not in their use of parameters in other templates), the parameter must be named in the usual way, {{Unbulleted list citebundle|1=}}. E.g. {{Unbulleted list citebundle|[https://www.naxos.com/CatalogueDetail/?id=SWR19026CD "''Festliche Arien – Fritz Wunderlich''"], [[Naxos Records]] SWR19026CD}} will produce no output. But {{Unbulleted list citebundle|1=[https://www.naxos.com/CatalogueDetail/?id=SWR19026CD "''Festliche Arien – Fritz Wunderlich''"], [[Naxos Records]] SWR19026CD}} works as expected:

With "cite" templates

The wiki text for the initial example above uses {{cite xxx}} templates for the footnotes:

Markup Renders as
Body text.<ref> {{Unbulleted list citebundle | For the sun's size, see {{cite book | last=Miller | first=Edward | title=The Sun | publisher=Academic Press | year=2005 | page=1 | ref=none}}  | For the moon's size, see {{cite journal | last=Brown | first=Rebecca | title=Size of the Moon | journal=Scientific American | volume=51 | issue=78 | year=2007 | page=46 | ref=none}}  | For the sun's heat, see {{cite book | last=Yamada | first=Hanako | script-title=ja:太陽の熱 | title=Taiyō no netsu | trans-title=The Sun's Heat | publisher=Academic Press | year=2005 | page=2 | ref=none}} }}</ref> {{reflist}}

Body text.[1]

  1. ^
    • For the sun's size, see Miller, Edward (2005). The Sun. Academic Press. p. 1.
    • For the moon's size, see Brown, Rebecca (2007). "Size of the Moon". Scientific American. 51 (78): 46.
    • For the sun's heat, see Yamada, Hanako (2005). Taiyō no netsu 太陽の熱 [The Sun's Heat]. Academic Press. p. 2.

Multiref and shortened footnotes

The template can also be called as {{multiref}} for easier typing. The example below uses shortened footnotes.

Markup Renders as
Text.<ref>{{multiref|Smith, p. 2|Jones, p. 105|Singh, p. 93|Lee ''et al.'', p. 22|Smith & Jones, p. 591}}</ref>{{reflist}}

Text.

[1]
  1. ^
    • Smith, p. 2
    • Jones, p. 105
    • Singh, p. 93
    • Lee et al., p. 22
    • Smith & Jones, p. 591

With "harv" templates

Harvard-style templates create short citations that link to full citations. This template can be used to bundle short citations created by {{harvnb}}, {{harvtxt}}, and others.

Markup Renders as
Text.<ref> {{Unbulleted list citebundle| {{harvnb|Yamada|2005|p=2}} | {{harvnb|Brown|2007|p=105}} | {{harvnb|Miller|2005|p=93}} }}</ref>{{reflist}}

Text.

[1]
  1. ^

Example references for the linked footnotes above:

One source citing another

This is where the editor cannot, or has not, accessed the source verifying the claim, but instead has cited a second source providing a quote from the first source. Using this template makes it clear that there are two relevant items in the bibliography.

Markup Renders as
Text.<ref>{{multiref|Smith, p. 2 citing|Jones, p. 105}}</ref>{{reflist}}

Text.

[1]
  1. ^
    • Smith, p. 2 citing
    • Jones, p. 105

Explanatory notes

One possible reason for adding an explanatory note is to make it clear that the citation leads to an example of the claimed fact, not to verification of the claim itself which may be in a later cite.

Markup Renders as
There are many breeds of cat found in Venezuela,<ref>{{multiref|For example,|Moggie, p. 2|Tom, p. 95}}</ref> particular in the cities.<ref>Smith, p. 32</ref>{{reflist}}

There are many breeds of cat found in Venezuela,

[1]

particular in the cities.

[2]
  1. ^
    • For example,
    • Moggie, p. 2
    • Tom, p. 95
  2. ^ Smith, p. 32


Explanatory note with a single citation:

Markup Renders as
There are many breeds of cat found in Venezuela,<ref>{{multiref|One example,|Moggie, p. 2}}</ref> particular in the cities.<ref>Smith, p. 32</ref>{{reflist}}

There are many breeds of cat found in Venezuela,

[1]

particular in the cities.

[2]
  1. ^
    • One example,
    • Moggie, p. 2
  2. ^ Smith, p. 32

Known problems

The template works, in part, by suppressing line breaks in the specified references. This works poorly if the page is sufficiently short that the references collide with an infobox or picture. In those cases, use one of the {{clear}} variants or {{multiref2}}.

TemplateData

Unbulleted list for use in bundled citations (WP:CITEBUNDLE).

Template parameters[Edit template data]

Parameter Description Type Status class class

A custom class for the <div>...</div> tags surrounding the list

Example
plainlinks
Unknown optional style style

A custom CSS style for the <div>...</div> tags surrounding the list

Example
font-size: 90%;
Unknown optional List style list_style

A custom CSS style for the <ul>...</ul> tags around the list

Unknown optional Item style item_style

A custom CSS style for all of the list items (the <li>...</li> tags)

Unknown optional List item 1 1

no description

Line required List item 2 2

no description

Line suggested List item 3 3

no description

Line optional List item 4 4

no description

Line optional List item 5 5

no description

Line optional List item 6 6

no description

Line optional List item 7 7

no description

Line optional List item 8 8

no description

Line optional List item 9 9

no description

Line optional Item 1 style item1_style

Custom CSS style for list item 1

Unknown optional Item 2 style item2_style

Custom CSS style for list item 2

Unknown optional Item 3 style item3_style

Custom CSS style for list item 3

Unknown optional Item 4 style item4_style

Custom CSS style for list item 4

Unknown optional Item 5 style item5_style

Custom CSS style for list item 5

Unknown optional Item 6 style item6_style

Custom CSS style for list item 6

Unknown optional Item 7 style item7_style

Custom CSS style for list item 7

Unknown optional Item 8 style item8_style

Custom CSS style for list item 8

Unknown optional Item 9 style item9_style

Custom CSS style for list item 9

Unknown optional

See also

The {{harvnb}} and {{r}} or other similar templates can be manually bundled in a single footnote

General templates that create lists not necessarily designed for references or footnotes can be found at Category:List formatting and function templates.


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