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==Example articles==
==Example articles==
* [[Wikipedia:Logic Theorist]] (a short article showing basic usage)
* [[Logic Theorist]] (a short article showing basic usage)
* [[Wikipedia:Chinese room]] (a long and complex article which uses all the features: named footnotes, list defined notes, etc.)
* [[Chinese room]] (a long and complex article which uses all the features: named footnotes, list defined notes, etc.)
* [[Wikipedia:Empire of Brazil]]
* [[Empire of Brazil]]
* [[Wikipedia:John Diefenbaker]] (with name= and notes in <nowiki>{{notes}}</nowiki>)
* [[John Diefenbaker]] (with name= and notes in <nowiki>{{notes}}</nowiki>)
* [[Wikipedia:USS Monitor]]
* [[USS Monitor]]
<includeonly>{{sandbox other||
<includeonly>{{sandbox other||
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[[Category:Footnote templates]]
[[Category:Explanatory footnote templates]]
[[Category:Explanatory footnote templates]]
[[Category:Templates that generate named references]]
[[Category:Templates that generate named references]]

Revision as of 22:32, 11 November 2019

Explanatory footnotes or Efn are footnotes which provide something other than, or more than, a reference to a source that supports the accompanying text. The following explanation is transcluded from Help:Footnotes#Footnotes: predefined groups. {{#section:Help:footnotes|pregroup}}

Example articles


Template data

Description:

Inserts an explanatory footnote. Notes can be named and grouped.

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Note1 reference text content

Text of the note

Contentsuggested
Ref. namename

Reference name of the note

Stringsuggested
Reference groupgroup

Styled group to which the note belongs

Example
lower-greek, note, upper-alpha
Stringsuggested