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How to cite this website

How to Cite This Website

If you’re referencing content from our website in your research, essays, or other work, here’s how you can cite it properly.

Since the authors are anonymous and the content has been developed over several years, follow these general guidelines based on standard citation styles:



APA Style


Generic Format:Title of the webpage. (n.d.). Website name. Retrieved [date], from [URL]

Example:The Timeline of Jesus’ Life. (n.d.). Christianity.org.uk. Retrieved December 18, 2024, from https://www.christianity.org.uk



MLA Style


Generic Format:"Title of the Webpage." Website Name, [Publisher if available], Publication date (if available), URL. Accessed [date].

Example:"The Timeline of Jesus’ Life." Christianity.org.uk, [n.d.], https://www.christianity.org.uk. Accessed 18 Dec. 2024.



Chicago Style


Generic Format:"Title of the Webpage." Website Name. Accessed [date]. URL.

Example:"The Timeline of Jesus’ Life." Christianity.org.uk. Accessed December 18, 2024. https://www.christianity.org.uk



For Informal References


If you’re mentioning the website in less formal writing (such as blogs or general articles), you can simply include the title and URL, like this:

"Visit Christianity.org.uk at https://www.christianity.org.uk for more information."



If you need further help with citations or have questions about a specific style, feel free to contact us.

NB. The abbreviation "n.d." in citation styles like APA stands for "no date," used when the publication date of the source is not available.