User:Jpacobb/Silr/quicksyntax

The inline reference   takes SIX unnamed parameters: up to FOUR author last names; a position locator which appears exactly as entered and an optional suffix which is normally used to distinguish between books written by the same author. (see documentation for )
 * Example   produces
 * Text......text.

With less authors leave the appropriate blanks:    or use at=  and suf=

A variant version uses a short id as an alternative to the last names and is explained in the documentation for User:Jpacobb/Silr

"No brackets" syntax for multiple references is described at User:Jpacobb/Silr/nbdoc and bible verse syntax at User:Jpacobb/Silrnt/doc.   produces an extended note generating a  type note and the corresponding must be supplied near the end of the page.

The bibliographic counterpart User:Jpacobb/Silrbib handles single author bibliographies with unnamed parameters as follows:
 *  
 * Example   and appears as:

If there is a suffix in the inline reference, it must be included here as well and can be supplied as either the ninth unnamed parameter or by suf= ..... Extra authors can be handled by using named parameters last2= .....; first2 = ........ ; etc. Many named parameters from the citation template family will work.

In-line references to the web use the standard template or the short id variant. In the corresponding bibliographical reference the full url must be provided using the named parameter web= .