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Thank you for your reply. However, I know how to edit pages. I just don't want to make any changes that would be stupid or misconstrued as vandalism. Also, I don't know how to cite any sources in articles. That is why I don't make many changes.
WP:Be Bold and just do it. Have a source for your information, and just add it. The most common way to cite a source is very simple. At the end of the sentence(s) supported by the source, add the period. Then without entering a space, type out <ref>Your reference here.</ref>. Now, you can get fancy and use the citation templates or you can just enter the citation information by hand. (If the article normally uses the templates, some other editor at some point will likely convert your citation into a template so that the formatting matches.) If you want to use the same footnote multiple times, use <ref name="name">Your references here.</ref> the first time, and just <ref name="name"/> every other time. As long as the name matches, the footnote will be repeated as many times as needed. If several consecutive sentences all use the same source, you can put the footnote after the last one.
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