I've now added an extension to the Wiki that allows the addition of footnotes within the Wiki pages.
This works in the same was as on Wikipedia, giving you a little numbered footnote link next to your text which links to some footnotes located elsewhere on the page.
So it would look something like:
Quote:
Some text [1]
To add a reference to some text is quite easy and can be done in two ways.
1, Adding footnotes to a wikipage that contains a single footnotes section at the bottom of the page.
To do this you add the actual footnotes within the body of your wikipage text using the <ref> tage. For example:
Code:Some text <ref>this is a footnote.</ref>
And then place the location of the footnotes to be displayed on the page using the tag:
Code:<references/>
Adding this together, using page code like this:
Would produce the following on the finished Wiki page:Code:===A section heading===
Some text <ref>this is a footnote.</ref>
===Footnotes===
<references/>
2, Grouping footnotes into differently named groups with the ability to locate them in different places on the page.Quote:
A section heading
Some text [1]
Footnotes
1. this is a footnote.
Taking this further you can use group names to place your footnotes into footnote groups. To do this you use the following:
Then this footnote group can be displayed at any point in the page using:Code:Some text <ref group"footnotes">another footnotes</ref>
See the CA Wiki page here and look at the memory section to see how grouped footnotes works.Code:<references group="footnotes"/>
For more details on using footnotes have a look at the official page for this Wiki extension called Cite, by going here.