How do you put the links with the little ones or five or six beside a story or guide note. Like wiki does?
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M$Format: < ref >URL< /ref >.
That does the trick. Just be mindful that this doesn't work in ALL sections, you should mainly use it for the Guideline sections.
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M$When using the citations in the fast facts area you just add the link to your source, but when using sources in your text areas you want to use the code
< ref > link < / ref > (but with out the spaces)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/32297220@N00/4067990557/
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