Template:Cite web/doc

This template is used to cite sources online, in website or online article format. This template is based on Template:Cite web at Wikipedia.

Parameters

 * url: A link to the citation.
 * title: The title used for the citation; if no article/video title is available, the HTML-set title of the webpage may be used instead.
 * format: Optional; the format the citation is in. This can range from a video, to a blog/news article, to a forum thread.
 * image: Optional; the file name for a website's logo, for sites like YouTube, Twitter, Reddit, Wikipedia, Hasbro/Nerf, other toy websites, or popular Nerf sources (BlasterHub, NerfCenter, etc.). (ie: .)
 * imagelink: Optional; the website domain name, if an image is used. (ie: .)
 * accessdate: The date that the citation was accessed/added to the article.
 * author: The author of the citation; if there are multiple authors, list the first one here. Authors should be listed as "last name, first initial", such as " "
 * coauthors:Any additional authors who worked on the citation.
 * publisher: The publisher of the citation, usually a news provider, blog, or web service (ie: YouTube, Twitter, Reddit).
 * date: The date the citation was published. Should be listed as "year-month (with zero)-day (with zero)", such as " ".
 * year, month: An alternative if a specific date cannot be pinpointed. Year and month of publishing, respectively.
 * archiveurl: Optional; for use with the Wayback Machine. The archived URL should be put here, rather than in the  parameter.
 * archivedate: Optional; for use with the Wayback Machine. The date the URL was archived in the Wayback Machine.
 * quote: A specific quote from the source in question, if a few lines of text can support what you need a reference for.