Template:Reflist/Documentation

Usage
Use this template to create a reference list in small font for an article. Note that there is no consensus that small font size should always be used for all references; when normal-sized font is more appropriate on an article, use  instead.

If used with no parameters, it will produce a reference list with a single column.

Multiple columns
Using  will create a two-column reference list, and    will create a three-column list. Three-column lists are inaccessible to users with smaller/laptop monitors and should be avoided.

Using  will allow the browser to automatically choose the number of columns based on the width of the web browser. Choose a column width that's appropriate for the average width of the references on the page.

Note: multiple columns currently render properly only in Mozilla Firefox and other Gecko-based browsers though the feature is included in CSS3 so it should work for a larger number of browsers in the future.

Content
Lorem ipsum.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.

Content
Lorem ipsum.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.

Content
Lorem ipsum.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.

Lorem ipsum.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.

Continuing the references
In order to add references manually, use the "#" sign and enclose the additional references in the "references-small" div style, as in this example:

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The  tag is used to ensure the new references start at the correct number. In the example, there was just one reference. Had there been 10, we would have started the additional references at "11".

Groups extension
The tag now supports named groups so that separate lists may be created— see Footnotes.

The general format for the reference tag would be:

And for the reflist: )


 * Where name would be a group identifier such as "note", "nb" or "label".

For example, to create a separate format notes list, the references would be formatted as:

To create the formatted list:

Name
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While any number of groups can be created and listed, they should be kept to a minimum.

Caveats
This template (or  by any means, for that matter) should probably not be used multiple times in the same page with the same value for the   parameter. But if this is for some reason required, at least one parameter must be passed to every invocation of the template for correct output. For example, use  instead of simply.