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I use {{sfn }} constantly, so thank you for that. But, I wanted to solicit your help to create a very similar template (or perhaps modify {{sfn }}, but for shortened citations that use work titles instead of publication dates. So "Smith, The Mango Daily, p. 45" instead of "Smith 1996, p. 45". For an example of an article that uses this type of short citation format (albeit poorly and inconsistently), see Slavery in ancient Rome. For the Wikipedia policy regarding this type of short citation, see WP:CITESHORT. Alternatively--and perhaps preferably--we could modify {{sfn }} to pull the second field from the date OR the work title. I placed a request for this at Wikipedia:Requested_templates#Short_formatting but nobody bit. I would really appreciate your help.-Esprit15d • talk • contribs 17:18, 30 January 2025 (UTC) [reply ]