first of all, if you need further help with this, you should check out the Perdue Online Writing OWL, or Easybib. either one is really good. I'll give you an example.
Put the name of the article first and then the author (If you can find it) last name first. if there are multiple authors, put last names in alphabetical order. the the date you vistied the page. after that, put the URL. if you don;t want to write it all out yourself, easybib is wonderful because it cites the source for you and all you need to do is copy and paste it into your bibliography.
this websight because it said that cats are dogs
it is impossible!
www.stickpage.com
yyyyes
Well.. it was being forecast on DeathBecomesYou.org, but that site died three years ago... they didn't even see it coming, either!! :-p
While you cannot paste them directly into your answer - you can add a related link (along with title) to an external site, which is storing the picture.
Myspace.
club penguin
www.poptropica.com LOL :)
You can find the author or writer within the article on the site or check the about us link. If you still can't find it, look for a contact us email link and email the site directly. Librarians: We eat questions for breakfast!
basically you write where you collected the information from and all your site references
A bibliography is a statement of sources used. i.e for an assignment a bibliography looks a bit like this: BIBLIOGRAPHY websites -www.cakes.com - this site helped me/ this site was useful.... - ect books - Cakes by Sarah Jones, published 2007. this book contained some/non information ect... Information provided by Mr James... Its basicly to see that you have used a variety of sources and done your own work,