User talk:NorthPark1417/sandbox

I use shortened notes linked with sfn and citation templates, styled Sudirman, (the featured article on the day I joined). The benefits I find using sfn are no large interruptions in prose when editing, and citation for the alphabetization of sources. The only detriment is the auxilliary set of references in addition to sources.

Proposal
A script, loaded after publishing, which scans the page, and matched sfn with citation, generating a BACKREF suffix, after the appropriate citation. By using sfn and citation, built the way I've described, there will be no two-level Bibliography, saving page space, no large interruption in prose, making it easier to read, and an organized, alphabetized bibliography.

In the case of pages, or locations, they will be added in the suffix, and linked to the selected citation via CITEREF, (example, p. 25, highlighted in blue), after clicking.


 * , $^$ p. 12 $^ a b c d$ p. 25 $^ a b c d$ p. 74

Logic
IF AND  THEN: CITEREFRicklefs1993a AND BACKREFRicklefs1993a

AND (a second reference is used)

IF AND  THEN: CITEREFRicklefs1993b AND BACKREFRicklefs1993b

For the prose: [[1 ]]

For the Bibliography: a