"Whoever reports a saying in the name of he who said it brings redemption to the world"
If you find something interesting on this website and it has not been published elsewhere, please feel free to cite it. But beforehand please consider the following:
Website addresses and their contents are volatile. They may change and become irrelevant, or the page may be taken down entirely. Therefore, in addition to citing the address, consider also quoting a unique string of words that is more likely to show up in "exact match" results of search engines. This will help others to find the original by making a simple web-search. You should also consider taking a screenshot of the page of interest for personal reference.
This site is not peer-reviewed, and I do not necessarily fully endorse every idea I put up here. Therefore, be sure to note that in your writing (especially if a page of mine is being cited in order to criticize it).
The academic world is changing and so are the ways we share scholarly knowledge. Don't feel reluctant to cite website content, but bear in mind the limitations and risks of doing so.
For information on how to cite "website content" according to academic standards, you may consult the Chicago Manual of Style (scroll down to "Website Content").