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Documentation for the above template (sometimes hidden from view).

Description

This template shows a [Note #] link with additional information regarding the preceding text.


Syntax

{{Note|note=The content of the note here.|name=Appropriate name if the note is reused on multiple places on the page}}


Arguments

  • note - The content of the note. note= can be omitted if the content is placed in the first parameter (immediately after {{Note|).
  • name - Optional. Use this to combine repeated uses of a specific note on a page.


Notes

  • Do not wrap this template in <ref> tags! It is possible, however, to use <ref> tags within this template.
  • When using the name parameter, ensure the note parameter is either empty on the duplicates or an exact duplicate. Any other difference will throw Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "[name]" defined multiple times with different content in the list of notes at the bottom of the page.


Example usage

The following (source code) is a few real-world examples of how the template can be used. This section populates the Notes and References sections at the bottom of this page.


Basic:

  • Digit-based filenames differ between versions of the game, so it is normal to have more than one of those files present. Only the latest modified file is actively being used;[Note 2] the older ones are inert and can be safely removed.


Medium:


Notes

  1. Side by side for two players; spanned top and separated bottom for three; matching the screen aspect ratio for each of four.
  2. This does not apply to Epic Games Launcher which uses a shared location for all protected titles.
  3. Additionally, there are 19 rare and mostly optional spider web challenges, each culminating in a pillarboxed 2 seconds outro, making the total pillarboxed screen time approximately 38 seconds for completionists.[1]

References

  1. Verified by User:Rose on 2019-12-07