Category:CS1 errors: chapter ignored
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This is a tracking category for CS1 citations that have unsupported |chapter=
(or alias) errors.
|chapter=
ignored
Citation Style 1 templates {{cite web}}
, {{cite news}}
, {{cite journal}}
, {{cite magazine}}
, {{cite press release}}
, {{cite podcast}}
, {{cite newsgroup}}
, as well as template {{citation}}
when it uses |work=
or any of its aliases, do not support |chapter=
and its components |trans-chapter=
, |script-chapter=
, |chapter-url=
, and |chapter-format=
. The alias parameters |contribution=
, |entry=
, |article=
, |section=
, and their components, are similarly not supported.
To resolve this error:
- use a more appropriate citation template, or
- place the content of the
|chapter=
parameter in|title=
, or - for {{cite news}},
|department=
can be used to give the name of the newspaper's section, such as "Obituaries", or - for {{citation}}, remove
|work=
or its aliases such as|website=
and place their content in|title=
if appropriate - move the content of the
|chapter=
parameter out of the template, before the closing </ref>
Pages with this error are automatically placed in Category:CS1 errors: chapter ignored.
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