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Currently, when displayed, it seems that the names of publishers are being italicized (which is incorrect), and there is no option to include the publisher's locations for citations (which is not required for some citation formats, but is for others and would be nice to have as an option for physical texts). Could these things be addressed? - [[User:Nintendo101|Nintendo101]] ([[User talk:Nintendo101|talk]]) 17:17, February 10, 2024 (EST)
Currently, when displayed, it seems that the names of publishers are being italicized (which is incorrect), and there is no option to include the publisher's locations for citations (which is not required for some citation formats, but is for others and would be nice to have as an option for physical texts). Could these things be addressed? - [[User:Nintendo101|Nintendo101]] ([[User talk:Nintendo101|talk]]) 17:17, February 10, 2024 (EST)
:If you take a look at [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/65#Decide_how_to_format_the_.7B.7Bcite.7D.7D_template_and_update_citation_guidelines_accordingly|the examples]], the publisher is italicized in the output even though the <code>publisher</code> parameter doesn't contain any italic syntax. So the functionality is consistent with the proposal. I'll add location. --{{User:Porplemontage/sig}} 17:40, February 10, 2024 (EST)

Revision as of 18:40, February 10, 2024

Language and format

Can there be an option to show the language of the source? I forgot to mention in the proposal that it could be added as another parameter. Or a format parameter for digital publications so that, let's say for web manuals, a (PDF) is displayed next to the title to show the reader the format of the publication? Super Mario RPG (talk) 12:27, February 7, 2024 (EST)

Added both. --Steve (talk) Get Firefox 18:52, February 7, 2024 (EST)

Dead links

If the original link in a source is dead, I find it more accessible to format the citation like this. Basically, the original link is replaced with the archived one, so that the sole working link becomes more readily available. The original link is then moved to the archive's summary through an added "from the original" field; I don't really know if there is a formal, established reason for doing so, but I think it's a helpful feature to have in the (unlikely, but possible) event one reads a wiki article through, say, the Wayback Machine, as clicking the original link from there will lead the user to an archive of it directly. (The archive link itself can't be used with Wayback Machine, since it obviously does not archive its own archives.)
Could a deadlink parameter be added to the code so that, when given a value, the template is reorganized as I explained above? -- KOOPA CON CARNE 20:22, February 7, 2024 (EST)

Should be good to go. --Steve (talk) Get Firefox 00:22, February 8, 2024 (EST)

automatically add http or https

Is it possible that this template could automatically add the http or https prefix when using the url parameter? Super Mario RPG (talk) 12:40, February 8, 2024 (EST)

I made https:// optional. If a site only works with the http prefix, then use the full URL. --Steve (talk) Get Firefox 14:22, February 8, 2024 (EST)

Italicizing publishers, and absence of location for publishers

Having this template is great.

Currently, when displayed, it seems that the names of publishers are being italicized (which is incorrect), and there is no option to include the publisher's locations for citations (which is not required for some citation formats, but is for others and would be nice to have as an option for physical texts). Could these things be addressed? - Nintendo101 (talk) 17:17, February 10, 2024 (EST)

If you take a look at the examples, the publisher is italicized in the output even though the publisher parameter doesn't contain any italic syntax. So the functionality is consistent with the proposal. I'll add location. --Steve (talk) Get Firefox 17:40, February 10, 2024 (EST)