User blog comment:DisturbedLemon/Reference Coding/@comment-352650-20120407070438

If you want to add a new reference, the coding to use would be:

Of course you will need to edit the URL and link name to apply to whatever source you're using. If you improperly format this link, it can break the reference tag and give you the "angry red script." For instance, if you forget to close the link by including the required square bracket at the end.

If you want to cite a source multiple times within an article, you'll need to name the reference, like so:

You only have to use this full version of the code the first time you cite the source in an article. For any subsequent citations of the same source, you don't need to copy the whole code, just the very first part of it, in which you gave the reference a nickname:

Remember to include that slash at the end! That closes the tag like does in the initial citation.

I hope this helps.