References are used to reference the time and date, not the event.Special rules apply for timeline referencing: Light novel (highest priority) > Anime > Manga > Other sources (lowest priority) The lower priority source's version may be mentioned in trivia or adaptation notes, depending on the context. In case of conflict, the following priority list determines which information is deemed canon. If it is posted before it, it applies to a portion of the sentence (up to the previous reference or sentence beginning).
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If a reference is posted after a full stop/period (.), it applies to the whole sentence.If no spaces are used, adding quotation marks is recommended, but is not mandatory, as the reference will still work. If spaces are used in the reference name, the reference name MUST be surrounded by quotation (") marks.Whenever a reference is already used at least once on the page, all you have to do is to repeat the reference name (do not forget the / is used to close the reference) and the wiki will just repeat the reference description itself. Named references Insert reference hereĪ more common method of coding references, as it allows using repeated references. Technically, all references should be named, but references that are obviously not going to be used on the same page anymore, may be referenced like this if you are too lazy to name it. Any references used more than once per article should be named. These references are mostly useful for one-use only references (usually very specific references that can only be used for referencing a single thing). Reference types Unnamed references Insert reference here