Best 5 WordPress Plugins For Adding Footnotes On Your Blog

WordPress has been one of the biggest blogging platforms in the world. Footnotes in WordPress are as famous as WordPress itself. Gone are the days when people used to take the trouble of formatting footnotes but now hardly anyone uses it. But you always want your work to be presented in the best way possible and that is when footnotes can come in handy. It helps you a lot with the presentation.

Part from the presentation it also adds reliability to your work, which is very much important for any work. When you have a footnote, the reader can quickly check the authenticity of the post and also know other details. There are many websites out there that use footnotes. The best example is Wikipedia which has footnotes so that you can check additional details and check the source. You can have your own custom footnotes or else download a preferred plugin and start adding footnotes to your posts. There are some great plugins on WordPress that you can use to add footnotes to your posts. Let’s have a look at some of them.

WordPress Plugins For Adding Footnotes on your blog -

Academic Press

 

One of the best plugins you can use for adding footnotes to your WordPress blog. If you want to add an academic feel to your blog then make use of an Academic Press plugin. The footnotes that you add with Academic Press will easily be marked like any other plugin that you would use on WordPress. Apart from this it also supports Bibliographic formats such as Apa, Chicago, Harvard, Modern Language Association, Turabian etc. There are many such citations which are made possible by Academic Press.

You can also hide additional information to improve the flow of your blog posts. It is a fast and lightweight plugin. So if you have an academic website then use Academic Press for your plugin.

NetBlog

 

If you are looking for static and dynamic referencing for your blog then opt for NetBlog. Dynamic referencing will automatically parse the notes while in static referencing you will have to manually define each reference. NetBlog will help you to automatically define each plugin so that you don’t have to create them manually. NetBlog is also highly customizable and it will help to connect your posts to external resources. This plugin will display ping-backs and external links and will also create a clean look for your blog posts.

Simple Footnotes

 

This plugin might not be as popular as others but it does serve the purpose efficiently. It is a very simple plugin. You can just type in your notes and display it on your blog. You do not have to number your footnotes as it will automatically number your notes. There are many other options that you can use with this plugin.

JQuery Hover Footnotes

 

This is a very advanced plugin and has got many other features apart from just adding footnotes. When you install this plugin all a user needs to do is hover over the content and they will be able to see the footnote. There are many footnote characters that you can use like numbers and words. Apart from that you also have the option of using ANSI characters. You can also adjust the character size according to your need. You also have the option of using the superscript and subscript. You can also disable the hover functionality if you do not wish to display the footnotes that way.

This is one of the best plugins that is available for footnotes. So if you are looking for an advanced plugin to add footnotes then download JQuery Hover footnotes.

FD Footnotes

 

This plugin is very easy to use. This plugin provides you with an easy way to add your footnotes to your blogs. The syntax is natural and it is easy to understand. Footnotes are linked and the footnote itself is linked back to the original text where the footnote is referenced.

“All of these plugins help you go back to old school footnotes. Footnotes does add a lot to the look and feel of your website. At the same time it gives you additional information and helps you to display the source of the content. Many websites make use of footnotes and it does help a visitor to know more about you and what you have to say.”

These are the best WordPress plugins to add footnotes on your blog.

Ellis M; professional PHP Programmers in India and working in this industry since last 10 years. He is a very much expert in PHP Development as well as WordPress customization, Magento customization and constantly doing research to make website user friendly and innovative from development perspective. Currently he is working with professional web design & development company – VITEB.

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  1. Prateek Bansal
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    I really liked what you have told about Footnotes. It would be great if you can some more Quality snapshots here so that I can also get the complete knowledge about it.
    But overall a great article.
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  2. mohit

    Can you share something for blogger, i mean how to add widgets in footer ? As i am on blog-spot and want something for it.Everything you share will be appreciated.Thanks
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    • Dhruv Bhagat
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      Hi Mohit,

      I can understand your requirement. But since, I am using WordPress only so I will be unable to post something useful for blogger. Thanks.

  3. Ravi budhwar

    Nice Post ellis m and yes these plug ins help in word press and nice post dear.
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