Adding a citation style from the style repository using Chrome
Hi,
I just noticed that the Zotero style repository page has been changed so that you can simply click on the style title (rather than an install link) to add the new style. That is great (I teach Zotero workshops and people would frequently click on the title in an attempt to install the style and would be confused by the resulting code page). However, when I try to add a style from the repository via Chrome, I only get the code page. Is this a glitch or is the intention that I need to save the actual code and upload it when using Chrome?
Thanks,
Hannah
I just noticed that the Zotero style repository page has been changed so that you can simply click on the style title (rather than an install link) to add the new style. That is great (I teach Zotero workshops and people would frequently click on the title in an attempt to install the style and would be confused by the resulting code page). However, when I try to add a style from the repository via Chrome, I only get the code page. Is this a glitch or is the intention that I need to save the actual code and upload it when using Chrome?
Thanks,
Hannah
Copy the code that you see when you click on the journal title into a Notepad document (or whatever the Mac equivalent is), then save that Notepad file as a .csl file (instead of a .txt file). Next, go back to the Zotero tool bar, choose Actions>Preferences>Cite>Styles. On the styles page, instead of choosing the "get additional styles" link (as you did to get into the Zotero style repository), click on the "+" button to add a file. Browse to where your saved .csl file is and save it to your styles list.
Hannah