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"One of the biggest things that most articles have are citations, able to either link to credit or give more info on a topic. The ability to mark a line of text as a citation will make a link to it that you can then add to the main part of the article where you want the citations to link. Upon the user clicking the citation hyperlink it will scroll them down to the bottom of the page where the citation is kept."
Suggested by @Wildfyr on Weblutions Bug Tracker.
"One of the biggest things that most articles have are citations, able to either link to credit or give more info on a topic. The ability to mark a line of text as a citation will make a link to it that you can then add to the main part of the article where you want the citations to link. Upon the user clicking the citation hyperlink it will scroll them down to the bottom of the page where the citation is kept."
Unknown for the syntax approach on this currently, might be worth referring to an article like https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2002120/citing-the-author-of-a-blockquote-using-markdown-syntax
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