Talk:Hunin/@comment-31314365-20170216015134/@comment-27804051-20170216033956

Hello there!

When adding a reference from an episode of Critical Role we use the template.

If you're using the default VisualEditor, you just click "Insert", then "Template", then search for "Ep ref". Click on it and it'll bring up a list of parameters to fill in:
 * ep: The episode name or number; either works.
 * part: Only used for episodes that were split into parts (,, and )
 * vod: The link to the YouTube video. You don't have to fill this in, as it's done automatically by another template.
 * intro: Text that appears before the timestamp. Optional.
 * cite: Adds [citation needed] at the end. Often used when you know the episode but not the exact time. Optional.
 * more: Same as intro, but adds the text after the timestamp. Optional.
 * nsfw: Adds a NSFW (not safe for work) warning to the citation. Optional.
 * group and name: Give the reference a group and/or name, allowing you to use it again further down the page without having to rewrite the whole thing. Optional.
 * 1: The starting timestamp.
 * 2: The ending timestamp. Optional, often used when referencing several minutes (or more) of an episode.

If you're using the source editor you can just type the reference in manually. Say, for example, we wanted to add a reference for something that happened in episode 34 from 1:53:23 to 2:01:17. To do that, you can enter:

Which would appear in the References section like this:


 * A thing happened at this time. See  from 1:53:23 through 2:01:17.

That's a quick rundown of how references work. You can read more about Template:Ep ref and its parameters on its page if you need more detail.

I wrote this pretty fast, so if anything's unclear or you have any other questions, please let me know!