User talk:Anglo Italian

Links
A wikilink is a link to another article on wikipedia, such as Sausage, Bob Geldoff, WP:SPIDER or User:Izdezine/You R A Creator. If you type that code, it appears as: Sausage, Bob Geldoff, WP:SPIDER or User:Izdezine/You R A Creator.

An external link is a link to another website, such as Google, tea, Badger - and that will appear like this: Google, tea, Badger.

You should not use any external links within the article. External links should only be used as either references (to allow the reader to verify the facts), or - in very limited cases - as external links. --Fæ (talk) 10:17, 25 March 2012 (UTC)

Guidance on footnotes
Footnotes can be added inline to the body of your text using And the resultant text would look like: JavaScript is used on webpages today.1

With the superscript 1 being a link to a footnote at the bottom of the page automatically created by inserting the code:

An easy to follow standard guide is at Referencing for beginners with citation templates, an online video demonstration can be played at Footnotes demo.ogv and a primer for general editing is at How to edit a page. Thanks, Fæ (talk) 10:20, 25 March 2012 (UTC)