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== Byline ==
== Byline ==
The byline template <code>{{tl|byline}}</code> should come next. It will include the writer’s or editor’s name, an abstract (if applicable), a note(s) (if applicable), and a short url. Here’s an example of the <code>byline</code> code:
<blockquote>
<code><nowiki>{{Byline|last=Dickstein|first=Morris|url=https://prmlr.us/mr07dick|abstract=Mailer has been . . . uniform edition.|note=This paper served . . . me to participate.}}</nowiki></code>
</blockquote>
For an explanation of all the variables, see <code>{{tl|byline}}</code>.
Once you’ve entered the code, check it by previewing. The author’s name should be in blue, showing that the link leads to his or her biography. If it’s red, check your spelling. I have entered all authors and editors, so this should be working correctly. Next, scroll to the bottom of the document. You should see the correct category listed; see Fig 2. This will either be “Written by First Last” or “Edited by First Last.” This link, too, should be blue.


=== Author Bio ===
=== Author Bio ===
As I mentioned above, the <code>{{tl|byline}}</code> connected with the author’s bio. As of this writing, all bios should be posted, so there is no need to do anything further.


== Block Quotations ==
== Block Quotations ==