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Citation templates

Unaligned

This is a real example i.e. how an article actually looked in edit mode:

From 1994 to 2000, Wales served as research director at Chicago Options Associates, a [[futures contract|futures]] and [[stock option|options]] [[stock trader|trading firm]] in [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]].<ref name="qanda">{{cite news|title=Q&A: Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia founder|author=[[Brian Lamb|Lamb, Brian]]|url=http://qanda.org/Transcript/?ProgramID=1042|work=[[C-SPAN]]|date=[[2005-09-25]]|accessdate=2006-07-11}}</ref> By "speculating on interest rate and foreign-currency fluctuations" he had soon earned enough to "support himself and his wife for the rest of their lives," according to Daniel Pink of [[Wired (magazine)|Wired Magazine]].<ref name=bookstopshere>{{cite news|url=http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.03/wiki.html?pg=3|title=The Book Stops Here|date=[[2005-03-13]]|accessdate=2006-10-09|publisher=[[Wired (magazine)|Wired]]|last=Pink|first=Daniel H.}}</ref> During this time one of the projects Wales undertook was the creation of the [[web portal]] [[Bomis]], a website featuring [[user generated content|user generated]] [[webring]]s that, according to [[The Atlantic Monthly]], meant the site "found itself positioned as the [[Playboy]] of the [[Internet]]".<ref>Poe, Marshall. "[http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200609/wikipedia/2 The Hive]". ''The Atlantic Monthly'', [[2006-09-01]]. Retrieved on [[2008-01-15]].</ref> For a time the company sold erotic photographs<ref name=accessforall>{{cite news | last = Brennen | first = Jensen | title = Access for All | journal = Chronicle of Philanthropy | volume = 18 | issue = 18 | publisher = Chronicle of Higher Education, Inc. | location = USA | date = [[2006-06-29]] | accessdate =2008-01-16}}</ref> and Wales described the site as having had "a market similar to say [[Maxim (magazine)|Maxim]] magazine. So it‘s kind of a guy-oriented search engine".<ref name="qanda"/> Although Wales is no longer connected with the company his involvement with Bomis has been criticised with questions frequently asked about the nature of its content.<ref>{{cite news | last = Mangu-Ward | first = Katherine | title = Wikipedia and beyond: Jimmy Wales' sprawling vision | journal = Reason | volume = 39 | issue = 2 | pages = 21 | publisher = Reason Foundation | date = June 2007 | accessdate = 2008-01-16}} </ref><ref name="wirednews">{{cite news |last=Hansen|first=Evan|title=Wikipedia Founder Edits Own Bio |work=[[Wired News]]|publisher=[[Wired (magazine)|Wired]] |url=http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,69880,00.html|accessdate=2006-02-14}}</ref> Bomis also provided the initial funding for the [[Nupedia]] project.<ref name=bookstopshere>{{cite web|url=http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.03/wiki.html?topic=wiki|title=The Book Stops Here|date=[[2005-03-13]]|accessdate=2006-10-09|publisher=Wired|last=Pink|first=Daniel H.}}</ref>















Aligned

Here's a representation of how it would look if the templates are laid out vertically:

From 1994 to 2000, Wales served as research director at Chicago Options Associates, a [[futures contract|futures]] and [[stock option|options]] [[stock trader|trading firm]] in [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]].<ref name="qanda">{{
cite news
| author = [[Brian Lamb|Lamb, Brian]]
| title = Q&A: Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia founder
| url = http://qanda.org/Transcript/?ProgramID=1042
| work = [[C-SPAN]]
| date = [[September 25]], [[2005]]
| accessdate = 2006-07-11
}}</ref> By "speculating on interest rate and foreign-currency fluctuations" he had soon earned enough to "support himself and his wife for the rest of their lives," according to Daniel Pink of [[Wired (magazine)|Wired Magazine]].<ref name=Pink2005>{{
cite news
| last = Pink
| first = Daniel H
| title = The Book Stops Here
| url = http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.03/wiki.html?pg=3
| publisher = [[Wired (magazine)|Wired]]
| date = [[March 13]], [[2005]]
| accessdate = 2006-10-09
}}</ref> During this time one of the projects Wales undertook was the creation of the [[web portal]] [[Bomis]], a website featuring [[user generated content|user generated]] [[webring]]s that, according to [[The Atlantic Monthly]], meant the site "found itself positioned as the [[Playboy]] of the [[Internet]]".<ref>Poe, Marshall. "[http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200609/wikipedia/2 The Hive]". ''The Atlantic Monthly'', [[2006-09-01]]. Retrieved on [[2008-01-15]].</ref> For a time the company sold erotic photographs<ref name=accessforall>{{
cite journal
| last = Brennen
| first = Jensen
| date = [[June 29]], [[2006]]
| title = Access for All
| journal = Chronicle of Philanthropy
| volume = 18
| issue = 18
| location = USA
| publisher = Chronicle of Higher Education, Inc
| accessdate = 2008-01-16
}}</ref> and Wales described the site as having had "a market similar to say [[Maxim (magazine)|Maxim]] magazine. So it's kind of a guy-oriented search engine".<ref name="qanda"/> Although Wales is no longer connected with the company his involvement with Bomis has been criticised with questions frequently asked about the nature of its content.<ref>{{
cite journal
| last = Mangu-Ward
| first = Katherine
| date = June 2007
| title = Wikipedia and beyond: Jimmy Wales' sprawling vision
| journal = Reason
| volume = 39
| issue = 2
| pages = 21
| publisher = Reason Foundation
| accessdate = 2008-01-16
}}</ref><ref name="wirednews">{{
cite news
| last = Hansen
| first = Evan
| title = Wikipedia Founder Edits Own Bio
| url = http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,69880,00.html
| work = [[Wired News]]
| publisher = [[Wired (magazine)|Wired]]
| accessdate = 2006-02-14
}}</ref> Bomis also provided the initial funding for the [[Nupedia]] project.<ref name=Pink2005 />

Without citation templates

Here's an edit mode representation of the above without using citation templates...

From 1994 to 2000, Wales served as research director at Chicago Options Associates, a [[futures contract|futures]] and [[stock option|options]] [[stock trader|trading firm]] in [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]].<ref name="qanda">[[Brian Lamb|Lamb, Brian]]. "[http://qanda.org/Transcript/?ProgramID=1042 Q&A: Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia founder]", ''[[C-SPAN]]'', [[September 25]], [[2005]]. Retrieved on [[July 11]], [[2008]].</ref> By "speculating on interest rate and foreign-currency fluctuations" he had soon earned enough to "support himself and his wife for the rest of their lives," according to Daniel Pink of [[Wired (magazine)|Wired Magazine]].<ref name=Pink2005>Pink, Daniel H. "[http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.03/wiki.html?pg=3 The Book Stops Here]", [[Wired (magazine)|Wired]], [[March 13]]. Retrieved on [[October 9]], [[2006]].</ref> During this time one of the projects Wales undertook was the creation of the [[web portal]] [[Bomis]], a website featuring [[user generated content|user generated]] [[webring]]s that, according to [[The Atlantic Monthly]], meant the site "found itself positioned as the [[Playboy]] of the [[Internet]]".<ref>Poe, Marshall. "[http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200609/wikipedia/2 The Hive]". ''The Atlantic Monthly'', [[2006-09-01]]. Retrieved on [[2008-01-15]].</ref> For a time the company sold erotic photographs<ref name=accessforall>Brennen, Jensen ([[June 29]], [[2006]]). "Access for All". Chronicle of Philanthropy '''18'''(18). USA: Chronicle of Higher Education, Inc. Retrieved on [[January 16]], [[2008]].</ref> and Wales described the site as having had "a market similar to say [[Maxim (magazine)|Maxim]] magazine. So it's kind of a guy-oriented search engine".<ref name="qanda"/> Although Wales is no longer connected with the company his involvement with Bomis has been criticised with questions frequently asked about the nature of its content.<ref>Mangu-Ward, Katherine (June 2007). "Wikipedia and beyond: Jimmy Wales' sprawling vision". ''Reason'' '''39'''(2): 21. Reason Foundation. Retrieved on [[January 16, 2008]].</ref><ref name="wirednews">Hansen, Evan. "[http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,69880,00.html Wikipedia Founder Edits Own Bio]", ''[[Wired News]]'', [[Wired (magazine)|Wired]]. Retrieved on [[February 14]], [[2006]]</ref> Bomis also provided the initial funding for the [[Nupedia]] project.<ref name=Pink2005 />















Rendering for all examples

From 1994 to 2000, Wales served as research director at Chicago Options Associates, a futures and options trading firm in Chicago.[1] By "speculating on interest rate and foreign-currency fluctuations" he had soon earned enough to "support himself and his wife for the rest of their lives," according to Daniel Pink of Wired Magazine.[2] During this time one of the projects Wales undertook was the creation of the web portal Bomis, a website featuring user generated webrings that, according to The Atlantic Monthly, meant the site "found itself positioned as the Playboy of the Internet".[3] For a time the company sold erotic photographs[4] and Wales described the site as having had "a market similar to say Maxim magazine. So it's kind of a guy-oriented search engine".[1] Although Wales is no longer connected with the company his involvement with Bomis has been criticised with questions frequently asked about the nature of its content.[5][6] Bomis also provided the initial funding for the Nupedia project.[2]

References for all examples

  1. ^ a b Lamb, Brian (September 25, 2005). "Q&A: Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia founder". C-SPAN. Retrieved 2006-07-11. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ a b Pink, Daniel H (March 13, 2005). "The Book Stops Here". Wired. Retrieved 2006-10-09. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ Poe, Marshall. "The Hive". The Atlantic Monthly, 2006-09-01. Retrieved on 2008-01-15.
  4. ^ Brennen, Jensen (June 29, 2006). "Access for All". Chronicle of Philanthropy. 18 (18). USA: Chronicle of Higher Education, Inc. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. ^ Mangu-Ward, Katherine (June 2007). "Wikipedia and beyond: Jimmy Wales' sprawling vision". Reason. 39 (2). Reason Foundation: 21. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  6. ^ Hansen, Evan. "Wikipedia Founder Edits Own Bio". Wired News. Wired. Retrieved 2006-02-14.




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