User talk:The young dude

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Footnoting different pages for the same source
Hi, The young dude. In the edit summary of this edit at Transmisogyny, you wrote: ''the same note (no.8) is used 4-5 times on the pages. It might be worth it to make separate footnotes to give the right page for each quote''. You have the right instinct in wanting to improve verifiability of content by including page numbers for each of those notes, but separating them would lose all of the advantages of named references. There are a couple of ways to proceed: one is by leaving all the named references in place, but append an rp template with the page number in it, like this:. There's another way, as well, using Shortened footnotes, but that is a different style. I've started to add some rp templates to the article, and there are still quite a few quotations that need citations, and could benefit from using it. Thanks again, and once again, welcome to Wikipedia! Mathglot (talk) 02:06, 15 September 2022 (UTC)