Template:Cite LFR/doc

This template is for citing sources from the Living Forgotten Realms archives and other LFR sources, if any. It calls the Cite web template with some different defaults and a few modifications.

Usage
Since this uses, there are many parameters that are not needed in normal usage. See the Cite web for an explanation of the complete list of parameters. For a typical citation, you may cut and paste the following code block and fill in the values.


 * url : (Required) The full URL, starting with  of the document.
 * title : (Required) The title of the document.
 * code : (Optional) Most LFR material occurred in modules or episodes that were given a short abbreviation and a sequence number. For example: TYMA1-01 was the code for "Elder Wisdom".
 * date : (Optional) The date the document was released. If you're not sure what date it was, and if the document is a PDF, then look at the "Properties" of the document in whatever PDF reader you are using to view it, and find the "Last Modified Date" and specify it here in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD), e.g. 2008-09-22.
 * author : (Optional) The name of the primary author. Do not wikilink, it will be linked for you. If there is more than one author, you should use the coauthors parameter for the additional names.
 * coauthors : (Optional) List additional author names here, and wikilink them if you wish.
 * format : (Optional) This defaults to "ZIP/PDF" since that is the format of most documents available from the official archive site, so you can leave this blank or override the default with something else.
 * accessdate : (Optional) Specify the date (YYYY-MM-DD) that you last were able to view/download the document. This will give readers an idea of how fresh the link is.
 * archiveurl : (Optional) If the document is available from The Wayback Machine or some other web archive site, you may specify the URL here.
 * archivedate : (Optional) Please add the date (YYYY-MM-DD) that the archive pointed to by 'archiveurl was made.
 * pages : (Optional) This should be specified as a variable with the default being the entire page range of the document. For example, if the document is 42 pages long, then the value of this parameter should be set to This will allow editors to specify an exact page number, if known, by adding it as an argument to the template call. Using the following template:
 * And then calling it in an article like this: would render the citation in the References section like this:


 * because there are 31 pages in the document. If the editor wants to cite something on page 5, then the editor should use this: which will look like this:
 * because there are 31 pages in the document. If the editor wants to cite something on page 5, then the editor should use this: which will look like this: