QWiki-Cite by David Palmer
Instantly generate a Wikipedia citation template for the current website.
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This browser button helps you quickly generate a detailed {{cite web}} citation template to use on Wikipedia.
* grabs metadata from the current browser page including title, author, site name, published date, etc
* instantly generates a formatted {{cite web}} template to use on Wikipedia
* quick button click to grab a minified and escaped version of the template to paste into Wikipedia
* you can manually make adjustments to the template
* checks the Wayback Machine for the most-recent archive to populate the archive-url and archive-date fields
Please submit bugs or feature requests on Github.
* grabs metadata from the current browser page including title, author, site name, published date, etc
* instantly generates a formatted {{cite web}} template to use on Wikipedia
* quick button click to grab a minified and escaped version of the template to paste into Wikipedia
* you can manually make adjustments to the template
* checks the Wayback Machine for the most-recent archive to populate the archive-url and archive-date fields
Please submit bugs or feature requests on Github.
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- Access browser tabs
- Access your data for all websites
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- Version
- 2.0.1
- Size
- 1.59 MB
- Last updated
- a month ago (Oct 18, 2024)
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- GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0
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Release notes for 2.0.1
This issue is a minor bugfix update that fixes an issue with websites that have multiple ld+json metadata blobs.
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