User:Tamzin/Supra/doc

Usage
supra and short form, and their wrappers supra footnote and short form footnote are meant to be used in concert with bluebook journal and bluebook website, although they may work with reference styles as well.


 * and are used for content other than case citations.
 * The first parameter (unnamed or 1) should contain the name of an existing citation on the page.
 * If the citation in question does not have any "hereinafter..." listed, simply copy the exact string of authors given, e.g. Dewey or Cheatham & Howe.
 * If there is a "hereinafter...", copy that. Italicize if applicable.
 * and are used for case citatons.
 * The first parameter (unnamed or 1) should contain the short form of a case name (usually the surname, or entity name minus "Inc." etc., of the first party before the "v.")
 * The second parameter (unnamed or 2) should contain the volume and reporter, but usually not the page number, of the opinion in question.

All four templates will ignore any discrepancies as to spacing, commas, or ampersands, although not a spelled-out "and". An at parameter allows specifying a pinpoint.

A custom ref parameter allows overriding the above logic, creating a link to any ID on the page. Its value should usually use BluebookRef or SfnRef

Like their analogous template harvnb, does not include terminal punctuation. As a shorthand for the markup, one can use ; likewise  to wrap  in the same way. These are analogous to sfn.

Examples

 * To use this template with cite court, set ref parameters for both. It is recommended to wrap the ID name in SfnRef:
 * To use this template with cite court, set ref parameters for both. It is recommended to wrap the ID name in SfnRef:
 * To use this template with cite court, set ref parameters for both. It is recommended to wrap the ID name in SfnRef:
 * To use this template with cite court, set ref parameters for both. It is recommended to wrap the ID name in SfnRef:
 * To use this template with cite court, set ref parameters for both. It is recommended to wrap the ID name in SfnRef:
 * To use this template with cite court, set ref parameters for both. It is recommended to wrap the ID name in SfnRef: