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This template uses translation switching. The correct language will be displayed automatically. Localized versions of this template (e.g. Template:Cite web/ru) are not necessary. Add your translations directly to this template by editing it. Supported languages for this template: en, cs, nl, pl, pt-br, ru, es (add) |
Documentation for Cite web
The Cite web template is to cite web resources, such as blog posts, articles, reviews, etc. It uses a variation of the Harvard citation format.
Usage
{{Cite web | author = Author of the article (required) | title = Article/post title (required) | retrieved = Date of retrieval (YYYY-MM-DD) (required) | url = Direct link to article/website (required) | publication = Publication | puburl = Publication URL (ex. http://pcgamer.com) | date = Date of publication (YYYY-MM-DD) }}
Sample output
- TF2 Team (TF2 Official Blog) "Shh. Sascha is asleep.". Published November 3, 2010. Retrieved November 4, 2010.
See also
{{Cite article}}
{{Cite book}}