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2) Beneath that heading, place a marker that tells the wiki where to place the footnotes. You can do this by typing the following on the line below the notes heading:
3) Finally, just after your sentence, enclose your full citation within [1] tags, so it looks like this: According to scientists, East Harlem is pretty cool.[2] The wiki will do the rest.
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To do so, simply add this text to the body of your page where you'd like the video to appear:
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Where "aYouTubeId" should be replaced with the id of the video to embed.