Template:Cite web/doc

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This template should be used whenever an external website is being referenced (RU version: ru:Шаблон:Cite web).

See Template:Cite web (Wikipedia) for documentation. Uses Template:Citation/core.

Minimum usage
{{cite web
 | url=       
 | title=
 | author=
 | publisher=
 | date=
 | archiveurl= 
 | deadurl=no/yes
}}
Other parameters
| accessdate=
| series=
| isbn=
| page=
| pages=
| quote=
Minimum usage
  • url= URL of an online location where the text of the publication can be found.
  • title= Title of web page. Displays in quotes.
  • author= Name of author or authors if available.
  • publisher= Organization or website's name. A website's URL should be used only when there is no proper name available. So, for example, Islam Q&A is located at islamqa.info, but Islam Q&A is the title that should be cited as the publisher.
  • date= Full date of source being referenced in the month/day/year format (e.g. February 21, 2014). This is the date mentioned on the website (if any).
  • accessdate= Full date when URL was accessed (use if the sourced page does not indicate a date of publication).
  • archiveurl= The URL of an archived copy of a web page, if or in case the url becomes unavailable. Typically used to refer to services like WebCite.
  • deadurl= When the URL is still live, but preemptively archived, then set |deadurl=no. This changes the display order with the title retaining the original link and the archive linked at the end.
Other parameters
  • series= Additional information that cannot be included under author or publisher. For example journal number
  • quote= Relevant text quoted from the source. Displays enclosed in quotes. When supplied, the citation terminator (a period by default) is suppressed, so the quote needs to include terminating punctuation.
  • isbn= For citing books. The ISBN is a numeric commercial book identifier based upon the 9-digit SBN code. Most published books have them.
  • page= Page number of the book/journal being cited.
  • pages= Page numbers of the book/journal being cited. Used when the information is spread over more than 1 page (e.g. 223-224).

Examples

Click Edit to see the code.

1. Author, publication, date and archive
Borzou Daragahi, "Abortions on the rise in Mideast", Los Angeles Times, June 29, 2008 (archived), http://articles.latimes.com/2008/jun/29/world/fg-abortion29. 
2. With series
Borzou Daragahi, "Abortions on the rise in Mideast", Los Angeles Times, Special Dispatch No.5278, June 29, 2008 (archived), http://articles.latimes.com/2008/jun/29/world/fg-abortion29. 
3. With quote
"According to the United Nations, about one in 10 pregnancies in the region ends in abortion...", Borzou Daragahi, "Abortions on the rise in Mideast", Los Angeles Times, June 29, 2008 (archived), http://articles.latimes.com/2008/jun/29/world/fg-abortion29