Wikipedia:Citation Templates - Using Commas Rather Than Periods

Using Commas Rather Than Periods

{{Citation}} creates a citation in the same format as most of the Citation Style 1 templates, except that the periods are replaced with commas and there is no final period. A complete list of templates that are mimicked by {{citation}} can be found at {{citation/core}}. The parameters |separator= |postscript= (available for most templates) can also be used to affect the punctuation.

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