Steve Bennett wrote:
I know I've done this once before, but this one's worse:
The name Pluto was first suggested by [[Venetia Burney|Venetia Phair (née Burney)]], at the time an eleven-year-old girl from [[Oxford, England|Oxford]], [[England]].<ref>{{cite web
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announcement made by Slipher on [[1930-05-01]].
Can you believe that in that chunk of text, there are actually three separate pieces of text, with two references between them? It's totally unmanageable - attempting to actually edit the text that's buried in there as a cohesive whole is next to impossible. Solutions desperately wanted.
It would be nice if the extension allowed for references to be declared after the paragraph that uses them. In the edit window every paragraph would have their own "footnotes" with the full reference information, while in the paragraph only <ref name="xzxz"/> would be used. (In the rendered article, all references would go together, as they do now.) This way, the text would flow uninterrupted, and the reference information would keep its proximity with it (except in very long paragraphs...).
Greetings.