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Identifier for a note and its back link (mandatory). This is the only mandatory parameter for {{t|ref}} and {{t|note}} couple, which can be used to add simple footnotes.
 
Identifier for a note and its back link (mandatory). This is the only mandatory parameter for {{t|ref}} and {{t|note}} couple, which can be used to add simple footnotes.
  
Every pair of {{t|ref}} and {{t|note}}, as well as every pair of {{t|ref label}} and {{t|note label}}, should have unique identifiers. This applies even if two references pointing to the same footnote are desired. (Correct method of implementing this feature is illustrated further below.) Duplicate identifiers generate invalid code, to which web browsers react differently. Some browsers report errors, while others may randomly keep one ''id'' and discard others silently. In all cases, however, navigation between some footnote marks and their body texts does not work as desired.
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Every pair of {{t|ref}} and {{t|note}}, as well as every pair of {{t|ref label}} and {{t|note label}}, should have unique identifiers. This applies even if two references pointing to the same footnote are desired. (Correct method of implementing this feature is illustrated further below.) Duplicate identifiers generate invalid code, to which web browsers react differently. Some browsers report errors, while others may randomly keep one ''id'' and discard others silently. In all cases, however, navigation between some footnote marks and their body texts does not work as desired. See [[Help:Markup validation]].
  
 
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