Hello, and thank you for your efforts to improve Wikipedia, and in particular for adding references! However, adding a bare URL is not ideal, and exposes the reference to link rot. It is preferable to use proper citation templates when citing sources, including details such as title, author, date, and any other information necessary for a bibliographic citation. Here's an example of a full citation using the {{cite web}} template to cite a web page:
Lorem ipsum<ref>{{cite web |title=Download the Scanning Software - Windows and Mac |publisher=Canon Inc |work=Ask a Question |date=2022 |url=https://support.usa.canon.com/kb/index?page=content&id=ART174839 |access-date=2022-04-02}}</ref> dolor sit amet.
which displays inline in the running text of the article as:
and displays under References as:
If you've already added one or more bare URLs to an article, there are tools available to expand them into full citations; try the reFill tool, which can resolve some bare references semi-automatically. Once again, thanks for adding references to articles.
This template should always be substituted (i.e., use {{subst:Uw-bareurl}} ). Any accidental transclusions will be automatically substituted by a bot. |
How to use:
{{subst:Uw-bareurl}}
{{subst:Uw-bareurl|Article}}
references a specific article{{subst:Uw-bareurl|Article|Additional text}}
adds text onto the end of the message instead of "Thank you"{{subst:Uw-bareurl||Additional text}}
or {{subst:Uw-bareurl|2=Additional text}}
also adds text onto the end of the message instead of "Thank you", but doesn't link a page as specified by the article.
{{subst:Uw-bareurl}}
rather than {{Uw-bareurl}}
.1=
" if the article contains an equals sign and use "2=
" if the additional text contains an equals sign (such as a URL).