399:, all the entries for DDG-85 to DDG-112 have a note "c", and the entry for DDG-127 has a note "d". These two notes use the Havard citation, but they are in brackets without ref tags, (wasn't that deprecated?) Anyway, the first note has, in full size text, the author's last name and publicatiom year, while the second note, again in full size, has the publisher name and publication year, (isn't the preference to have a small superscripted alpha-numeric digit?) These notes are hyperlinked, but they do not work. At least for me, on desktop mode on my mobile, clicking the link doesn't take me to the full entry below. (But, hovering over the note/link
682:
21:
574:(with the previous two still there), and in that is the cite with a link to the ref. I'm now wondering why we even need these harvnb style cites here. I'm sure they work well in other situations, but here it just seems like it would be simpler to swap them out for regular refs. Maybe it's just me, but they don't seem particularly helpful here, (unless I'm missing something, and I'm totally willing to admit that I may be, as I not completely familiar with this particular markup). Cheers -
104:
448:
494:
If I hover over the or I get the popup box; if I click the same two I go to the appropriate note at the bottom of the section. Whichever method I use, if I hover over the blue link it shows a further box giving the full ref; if I click that blue link I am taken to the full ref. This is as it should
478:
Thanks for looking, and the reply, but does that mean the full cites are only available to you when you access via the little box as you hover over them? If so, that doesn't seem right, does it? Also, these notes have brackets instead of ref tags, wasn't that set-up deprecated a few years ago? Thanks
366:
Thanks for all of that. I took the url as I found it in the article, though I vaguely remember finding that book with a web search years ago and linking urls based on that. I probably never would have found that https://quod.lib.umich.edu/p/...etc. urls. I'll probably revisit this in the article and
573:
like what I was trying to set up by swapping the parenthesis for ref tags. Except now, if you click on "d", there is a hover box with the note and a superscripted "". You click on the "3" and get second hover box with the "Dept of
Defense 2017" link. You click on that link and get a third hover box
403:
shows me the full ref in a hover box. Is that the goal here?) I played around with it a little, trying to get these harvard notes to look and behave like other refs, but... nada. But this is why I'm sure is this is a problem or not. Perhaps someone here more savvy with this particular markup could
72:
630:
are not expected to be used as article references. Move those sources out of §Further reading into a separate section: §Bibliography or §Works cited or some such and leave §Further reading to hold actual 'further reading'
116:
335:
283:
converts semicolon-separated page-number lists to comma-separated page-number lists. Unless there is some overwhelming reason to present readers with the 200%-size page, use a better url:
231:
204:
598:
360:
650:
635:
620:
352:
182:
41:. Substantial changes should first be proposed and discussed here on this page. If the proposal is uncontroversial or has been discussed and is supported by
190:
123:
700:
672:
441:
664:
643:
63:
175:
584:
564:
489:
466:
381:
273:
549:
414:
68:
51:
431:, designated "c", for entry DDG-85++ and "d" for entry DDG-127, to see if they are set up and working correctly. Again, thanks. -
84:
49:}} to notify an administrator or template editor to make the requested edit. Usually, any contributor may edit the template's
340:
300:
252:
236:
26:
424:
392:
169:
626:
Sources used as reference material with this message are found in an unexpected article section. Sources listed in
404:
take a look, determine if there is indeed a problem, and if so, hopefully fix it. Thanks (sorry about the length) -
46:
79:
38:
639:
356:
186:
32:
548:
at the bottom and no attempt to use LDR, it should then be possible to use non-parenthetical refs. See
686:
674:
608:
195:
247:
611:) full of these error messages. What do they mean, and how can one make them go away? Thanks,
279:
Yeah, because editors will separate multiple individual pages with semicolons instead of commas,
139:
248:
cc=philamer, idno=afj2233.0001.001, frm=frameset, view=image, seq=473, page=root, size=s 453-454
575:
480:
432:
405:
87:
386:
295:
371:
263:
219:, there seems to be a problem with the semicolon character in the linked url, but not with
81:
8:
560:
462:
42:
696:
507:
is. I suspect that harvnb has been used here because the four notes are in the form of
543:
215:
with an externally-linked pageno or pageno range, so I did not make the change. With
223:. Following is the cite copied from the article, both with and without the change:.
82:
660:
616:
320:
280:
156:
504:
498:
368:
260:
627:
553:
473:
455:
135:
516:
103:
56:
535:
527:
510:
519:, and this doesn't play nicely with notes that contain refs of either the
690:
656:
612:
141:
447:
423:- could someone please have a look at a pair of harvnb notes in the
137:
89:
207:
article, changing a one-page citation to cite two pages, changing
203:
I ran into a problem trying to make a change in one cite in the
604:
142:
569:
Just had a look, (thanks for doing all that, by the way), it
176:
Module talk:Footnotes/Archive 1 § broken harv link reporting
205:
United States
Military Government of the Philippine Islands
86:
80:
178:
where a broken harv-link reporting scheme is proposed.
550:
Talk:Arleigh Burke-class destroyer#Alternative notes
97:
315:use your original url, replace the semicolons with
540:s were moved to be in the tables, with a simple
71:subpage. You can create the testcases subpage
603:The "Further reading" section of the article
150:This page has archives. Sections older than
599:"Harv error: linked from CITEREFCartan1913."
367:perhaps in other articles citing that book.
339:harvnb error: no target: CITEREFKalaw1927 (
299:harvnb error: no target: CITEREFKalaw1927 (
251:harvnb error: no target: CITEREFKalaw1927 (
235:harvnb error: no target: CITEREFKalaw1927 (
685:You are invited to join the discussion at
61:Any contributor may edit the template's
39:heavily used or highly visible template
160:when more than 5 sections are present.
331:
291:
243:
227:
27:Template:Harvard citation no brackets
15:
13:
14:
711:
154:may be automatically archived by
680:
655:Thanks, that's done the trick.
503:template is not deprecated, but
446:
102:
67:. This template does not have a
19:
687:Module talk:Footnotes § loc, at
675:Module talk:Footnotes § loc, at
1:
174:Please see the discussion at
585:17:04, 14 January 2023 (UTC)
565:16:11, 14 January 2023 (UTC)
490:15:22, 14 January 2023 (UTC)
467:14:54, 14 January 2023 (UTC)
442:14:13, 14 January 2023 (UTC)
415:14:12, 14 January 2023 (UTC)
7:
10:
716:
665:18:08, 30 April 2024 (UTC)
644:14:20, 30 April 2024 (UTC)
621:14:00, 30 April 2024 (UTC)
382:21:59, 17 April 2022 (UTC)
361:21:07, 17 April 2022 (UTC)
274:19:41, 17 April 2022 (UTC)
191:17:46, 16 March 2020 (UTC)
170:broken harv link reporting
505:parenthetical referencing
327:{{Harvnb|Kalaw|1927|pp=}}
287:{{Harvnb|Kalaw|1927|pp=}}
628:Spinor § Further reading
701:02:43, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
47:edit template-protected
55:to add usage notes or
45:, editors may use {{
391:Currently, at the
387:Problem... or not?
651:Trappist the monk
636:Trappist the monk
429:-class destroyers
397:-class destroyers
380:
353:Trappist the monk
272:
183:Trappist the monk
164:
163:
129:
128:
96:
95:
707:
693:
684:
683:
654:
582:
580:
556:
547:
539:
531:
523:
522:...</ref: -->
514:
502:
487:
485:
477:
458:
450:
439:
437:
412:
410:
374:
344:
328:
321:percent-encoding
318:
304:
288:
281:Module:Footnotes
266:
256:
240:
159:
143:
120:
119:
106:
98:
90:
37:because it is a
23:
22:
16:
715:
714:
710:
709:
708:
706:
705:
704:
691:
681:
678:
648:
601:
578:
576:
571:initially looks
554:
541:
533:
525:
520:
508:
496:
483:
481:
471:
456:
435:
433:
408:
406:
389:
338:
326:
316:
298:
286:
250:
234:
201:
172:
155:
144:
138:
111:
92:
91:
85:
20:
12:
11:
5:
713:
677:
673:Discussion at
671:
670:
669:
668:
667:
632:
607:is currently (
600:
597:
596:
595:
594:
593:
592:
591:
590:
589:
588:
587:
388:
385:
364:
363:
349:
348:
347:
346:
345:
314:
309:
308:
307:
306:
305:
258:
257:
241:
200:
194:
171:
168:
166:
162:
161:
149:
146:
145:
140:
136:
134:
131:
130:
127:
126:
113:
112:
107:
101:
94:
93:
88:
83:
78:
77:
24:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
712:
703:
702:
698:
694:
688:
676:
666:
662:
658:
652:
647:
646:
645:
641:
637:
633:
629:
625:
624:
623:
622:
618:
614:
610:
606:
586:
583:
572:
568:
567:
566:
562:
558:
551:
545:
537:
532:form. If the
529:
518:
512:
506:
500:
493:
492:
491:
488:
475:
470:
469:
468:
464:
460:
453:
449:
445:
444:
443:
440:
430:
428:
427:Arleigh Burke
422:
419:
418:
417:
416:
413:
402:
398:
396:
395:Arleigh Burke
384:
383:
378:
373:
370:
362:
358:
354:
350:
342:
337:
333:
330:
329:
325:
324:
322:
312:
310:
302:
297:
293:
290:
289:
285:
284:
282:
278:
277:
276:
275:
270:
265:
262:
254:
249:
245:
242:
238:
233:
229:
226:
225:
224:
222:
218:
214:
210:
206:
199:
196:problem with
193:
192:
188:
184:
179:
177:
167:
158:
153:
148:
147:
133:
132:
125:
122:
121:
118:
115:
114:
110:
105:
100:
99:
76:
74:
70:
66:
65:
58:
54:
53:
52:documentation
48:
44:
40:
36:
34:
28:
25:
18:
17:
679:
602:
570:
521:<ref: -->
452:Works for me
451:
426:
420:
400:
394:
390:
377:Boracay Bill
376:
365:
269:Boracay Bill
268:
259:
220:
216:
212:
208:
202:
197:
180:
173:
165:
151:
108:
62:
60:
50:
35:from editing
31:permanently
30:
515:wrapped in
157:ClueBot III
369:Wtmitchell
332:Kalaw 1927
292:Kalaw 1927
261:Wtmitchell
244:Kalaw 1927
228:Kalaw 1927
57:categories
631:material.
609:permalink
474:Redrose64
401:sometimes
375:(earlier
267:(earlier
124:Archive 1
69:testcases
43:consensus
33:protected
544:notelist
495:be. The
479:again -
425:List of
393:List of
109:Archives
336:453–454
311:If you
296:453–454
152:90 days
64:sandbox
657:Jheald
613:Jheald
605:Spinor
557:rose64
517:WP:LDR
499:harvnb
459:rose64
372:(talk)
334:, pp.
294:, pp.
264:(talk)
246:, pp.
421:TL;DR
319:(see
230:, p.
117:Index
697:talk
661:talk
640:talk
617:talk
561:talk
559:🌹 (
552:. --
463:talk
461:🌹 (
357:talk
341:help
313:must
301:help
253:help
237:help
187:talk
73:here
692:Rjj
689:.
555:Red
536:efn
528:sfn
524:or
511:efn
457:Red
323:):
317:%3B
232:453
217:pp=
213:pp=
211:to
198:pp=
29:is
699:)
663:)
642:)
619:)
581:lf
563:)
546:}}
542:{{
538:}}
534:{{
530:}}
526:{{
513:}}
509:{{
501:}}
497:{{
486:lf
465:)
454:--
438:lf
411:lf
359:)
221:p=
209:p=
189:)
75:.
59:.
695:(
659:(
653::
649:@
638:(
634:—
615:(
579:o
577:w
484:o
482:w
476::
472:@
436:o
434:w
409:o
407:w
379:)
355:(
351:—
343:)
303:)
271:)
255:)
239:)
185:(
181:—
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.