Quote Originally Posted by Valkyrie_Lenneth View Post
Except you didn't link a specific article. What you did is like pointing to the front page of a website and wondering why no one can see yesterdays article. Also, the Kindle will give you actual pages as well as kindle locations, so if you cited a page in a book, I could find it :P The kindle doesn't adjust how many pages there are, just how many words are displayed. That's why they have location, and page.
1. It wasn't the front page
2. You're once again going into nuances when the sourcing was correct and uses the universal guidelines of citing websites (minus the listing of page)