Template:Efn/doc


 * Purpose in brief


 * efn is used, together with notelist, to create explanatory notes. Successive is individually numbered and linked to the notelist section, so that clicking on a note# hyperlink navigates to the expanded text, the information note&mdash;which then becomes highlighted in the notes compendium. Clicking highlighted note pops the reader back to the original page paragraph, section, or table they'd been reading.
 * notelist creates a section of explanatory notes that were individually specified by efn tags in the article.

Usage
name Sets a standard reference name per W:WP:NAMEDREFS.

group Sets the group name. This defaults to lower-alpha.

The available options are:

Remember that "=" cannot appear in an unnamed template parameter and "|" cannot appear in any template parameter. For "|", ! can be used. For "=", = can be used or the parameter can be named 1= explicitly:



Examples
{{void Using full citations in footnotes:
 * 1) en-Wikipedia's  Help here has a full example and cross links to  other help pages.
 * 2) Locally, these templates were first used documenting the complex Trainz Simulator software releases Help book here&mdash;a product family now approaching its twentieth year anniversary.  The following Trainz pages mix complex text with both expository footnotes and reference citations:"
 * 3) Trainz/Glossary, or Trainz/Glossary illustrating one can navigate directly to such a note.
 * 4) Trainz/Version_And_Build_Numbers or page top: Trainz/Version_And_Build_Numbers and the introductory:
 * 5) Trainz/Fundamentals or  Trainz/Fundamentals
 * 6) Or just use the Whatlinkshere tool to pick your own favorite, it

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Example articles

 * Logic Theorist (a short article showing basic usage)
 * Chinese room (a long and complex article which uses all the features: named footnotes, list defined notes, etc.)
 * Empire of Brazil
 * John Diefenbaker (w/name= && note in {notelist})
 * USS Monitor