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<sup>[<i>[[Citation Needed]]</i>]</sup><includeonly>[[Category:Articles needing citations]]</includeonly>
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<noinclude>[[Category: Templates]]</noinclude>
|text = citation needed
|cat = [[Category:Articles needing citations]]
|nocat = {{{nocat|}}}
}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{Usage|1=This is an inline template used to identify questionable claims that lack a citation to a reliable source. When used, the page displays "citation needed" in superscript next to the sentence. The format for using this template is as follows:<br />  
 
'''<pre>Chris finally lost his virginity to Vanessa Hudgens on February 30, 2008.{{Cite}}</pre>'''
 
 
- Displays:Chris finally lost his virginity to Vanessa Hudgens on February 30, 2008.{{Cite}}
 
This template adds pages to the category [[:Category:Articles needing citations]], unless including the parameter <code>nocat</code>. This will disable the standard category in situations where it's not needed (ex. when using the template for comedic use, in a quote, etc.)
}}
[[Category: Inline templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 14:57, 19 October 2021

Usage

These usage notes will not be included in articles bearing this template.

This is an inline template used to identify questionable claims that lack a citation to a reliable source. When used, the page displays "citation needed" in superscript next to the sentence. The format for using this template is as follows:

Chris finally lost his virginity to Vanessa Hudgens on February 30, 2008.{{Cite}}


- Displays:Chris finally lost his virginity to Vanessa Hudgens on February 30, 2008.[citation needed]

This template adds pages to the category Category:Articles needing citations, unless including the parameter nocat. This will disable the standard category in situations where it's not needed (ex. when using the template for comedic use, in a quote, etc.)