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This is a documentation subpage for Template:Deep link needed. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
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Usage
{{Deep link needed|date=December 2024}}
This template functions as an in-line request for the citation to be extended when a web site is given but the exact web page is not.
The template should be placed outside <ref>...</ref>
tags.
- Input:
England won the 1966 world cup<ref>[//www.bbc.co.uk/ England Win World Cup] BBC. John Taylor. 31 July 1966. Retrieved: 6 June 2018.</ref>{{Deep link needed|date=December 2024}}
- Result: England won the 1966 world cup[1][Link to precise page]
References
- ↑ England Win World Cup BBC. John Taylor. 31 July 1966. Retrieved: 6 June 2018.
Comments
Failure to have a complete deep link is usually down to two reasons:
- Incorrect citations - the case of users not wanting/being unable to acquire the full web address and thus posting to the site in general. This also covers those very new to those citing references, who may make significant errors.
- Partially dropped links - sometimes a full deep link is added, and at the time of editing the reference does link to the precise article. However, over time, links may become abandoned. Instead of becoming a
{{dead link}}
some can default to the front page of the domain. In these cases the specific articles may either be elsewhere on the original site or they may be archived.
Redirects
Template Data
This template functions as an in-line request for the citation to be extended when a web site is given but the exact web page is not.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Month and Year | date | Provides the Month and Year that the citation request was made in
| String | suggested |