Category:CS1 maint: postscript
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This is a tracking category for CS1 citation templates that use |postscript=. (the assigned value is a dot .); for {{citation}} templates that use |postscript=none; for any CS1|2 template that uses |postscript= with an assigned value that is more than one character (keyword none in cs1 templates excepted).
The normal terminal punctuation for CS1 templates is a dot; setting |postscript=. is redundant. {{Citation}} does not apply terminal punctuation; setting |postscript=none is redundant.
Most |postscript= errors stem from attempts to add additional text immediately after the citation in a footnote. This can be done by changing the citation from, e.g.,
<ref>{{cite |postscript=Text}}</ref>
to
<ref>{{cite}}Text</ref>
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Pages with this condition are automatically placed in Category:CS1 maint: postscript.[a]
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Pages in category "CS1 maint: postscript"
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