Harvard Page Citation Without the 'p.'

Hi,

I am trying to find a version of Harvard that doesn't include the 'p.' before the page number when citing in-text. I've tried looking through the styles guide, but there are so many different ones and it would take me an age to trawl through them all.

Does anyone know of a Harvard style that does this?

For reference, the in-text citation would look like this:

Smith 2021, 8

Thanks!
  • Easier just to modify a style that fits your needs otherwise. What style are you using?
  • But Chicago author -date would be an option
  • I use Cite Them Right 10th Ed.—Harvard. I did try to modify the code to take out the 'p.' but couldn't find the place in the code to do that. Is there a way to find the right section of code that I need to change? Like a screenshot or something?

    Chicago Author-Date doesn't produce the correct bibliography for me, unfortunately.

    Thank you!
  • You would delete line 271 completely (<label variable="locator" form="short" suffix=" "/>)

    Make sure to follow this guide and edit the ID etc. as mentioned.
    https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step
  • Done it! Thank you so much. You're a lifesaver. I've got an essay due tomorrow and I had no idea how I was going to deal with my references.

    Thanks again!
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