One-Punch Man Wiki:Guide to referencing

A reference, or citation, is a line of text that uniquely identifies a source. All information on this wiki should be referenced. To add references, use the template ref in the source code editor and follow the guidelines below.

Referencing the manga and/or the anime
Copy this code and add numbers ( = manga chapter,   = page number,   = anime episode):


 * Referencing a manga chapter only
 * Example:


 * Referencing a manga chapter with a page number. You can also reference multiple pages.
 * Example:   or


 * Referencing an anime episode
 * Example:


 * Referencing a manga chapter and an anime episode
 * Example:

Referencing the webcomic
The manga should be used as the primary reference source. However, for webcomic information not shown in the manga, use the following code ( = webcomic chapter,   = page number). DO NOT mix the  and   parameters:


 * Referencing a webcomic chapter
 * Example:


 * Referencing a webcomic chapter and page number. You can also reference multiple pages
 * Example:  or

Referencing other sources
To write a custom citation, simply use the blank ref template:


 * Writing a custom reference
 * Example:


 * Appending information to a reference
 * Example:


 * To reference an interview or a stream, refer to the exact section of the page.
 * Example:


 * When referencing a Tweet, it is OK to use a hyperlink.
 * Example:   or

Using a reference multiple times on the same page
To use a reference multiple times on the same page, assign it a name. Add the  parameter to any reference and give it a name (a name cannot consist of only numbers).
 * Example:  . Now use the name elsewhere on the page:

Formatting and style
The reference list should always be present at the bottom of an article when a reference exists on the page:

Questions?
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