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Footnotes are listed at the bottom of the page on which a citation is made. A numeral is placed in the text to indicate the cited work and again at the bottom of the page in front of the footnote. A footnote lists the author, title and details of publication, in that order. Footnotes are used when there are only a small number of references. If there are a large number of notes, they may be placed either at the end of the chapter or the end of the whole work.

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Breaker Morant has been described as, "... a hard-fisted bushman, a versifier, womaniser, drunkard, gambler, a brilliant horseman, social success, brave soldier, and a ruthless adversary ...".  It is, however, the circumstances which led to his trial and execution, which most concern the average Australian. Morant and his fellow soldier Handcock have been viewed as "scapegoats of the Empire".  ...

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1. Our Caelor Family

All our apps aim to extend the functionality of Atlassian applications to deliver unique features and profound value to users. Now is the time to advance your Confluence and Jira with Caelor apps and become even more productive.

1.1. MacroSuite

Any information absorbed through visualization is remembered more clearly. Text has its place, but there is always room for visuals too. MacroSuite brings new formatting macros for Confluence Cloud. This app gives you the ability to create more interesting, and engaging content.

1.2. Cards and Panels

Increase your Confluence adoption by using beautiful and intuitive content formatting macros. Use Cards to build clear overview pages and bring more structure to your Confluence pages. In combination with Panels you can make pages more legible and highlight important information. Cards & Panels is designed to be used by all users without any explanation. Just insert the macro and start typing.

1.2.1. Cards

A well structured page in confluence is a great way to make it easy for users to consume your content. Our Confluence App Cards and Panels includes nice formatting macros that allows you to beautify your confluence pages with just 3 clicks.

1.2.2. Panels

Panels are designed to highlight information and make your Confluence pages stand out. The macro is used to format your text in a coloured panel.

2. We do what we love

We are IT nerds, thinkers, creative minds and doers. Every day we do our best work to help others work better together and to make the Atlassian suite even better. Together with our Atlassian partners, we develop custom software solutions that are perfectly tailored to individual needs.

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