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Prince (musician)

Please stop repeatedly adding unsourced/rumour-based information to this article. Placing a URL in your edit summary is not the correct way to add a reference to an article, nor is dropping a bunch of weblinks in the bottom of the page. Please consult Wikipedia's style guides on the proper way to add references to articles. Unverifiable information such as this will be removed. Please pay attention to the edit summaries left by other editors. Repeated, disruptive edits can be considered vandalism. These are the same edits you made using account User:24.4.122.127 and they were reverted multiple times before. Thanks. - eo 16:02, 16 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sourcing

Hi, Lexlutha. Information on how to add sources to an article can be found at Wikipedia:Citing Sources, or Wikipedia:Citation templates. For websites, though, all you need to do is fill out this generic template, and copy and paste it in the article:

<ref>{{cite web
  | last = <instert authour's last name, if available>
  | first = <insert author's first name, if available>
  | title = <insert title of the website (eg Yahoo.com, or NNDB)>
  | url=<insert the url>
  | accessdate = <insert the date you retrieved the site>}}</ref>

If it seems confusing after you've finished reading it, come to me. Orane (talkcont.) 06:29, 17 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]