Wiktionary web quotation builder

The name of the author of the webpage quoted. Use either author, or last and first (for the first name, and middle names or initials), not both.

The name of the author of the webpage post quoted. Use either author, or last and first (for the first name, and middle names or initials), not both.

The name of the author of the webpage post quoted. Use either author, or last and first (for the first name, and middle names or initials), not both.

The title of the webpage.

The URL or web address of the webpage.

Use archiveurl and archivedate (which must be used together) to indicate the URL or web address of a webpage on a website such as the Internet Archive or Perma.cc at which the webpage has been archived, and the date on which the webpage was archived.

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Alternatively, if the webpage cannot be archived, use accessdate to indicate when its URL was accessed. (If the webpage has been archived, it is unnecessary to use this parameter.)

Mandatory: the name of the website containing the webpage. In addition to work, blog or site can also be used.

The date that the webpage was published. Use either date, or year (and month), not both.

The year (and month), that the webpage was published. Use either date, or year (and month), not both.

The year (and month), that the webpage was published. Use either date, or year (and month), not both.

The portion of the website post being quoted. The defined term will be highlighted in bold in the passage quoted like this: "'''cyberspace'''".

The defined term to be highlighed in the passage.

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