Thread:Rmkane/@comment-3123413-20180123152944/@comment-29203151-20180123161343

The External links section is always at the bottom, because they are for further reading. The original editor/owner of the site originally had this flipped and so I have been making sure each article adheres to the following standard.

External links section

If an article has external links, the standard format is to place them in a bulleted list under a primary heading at the end of the article. External links should identify the link and briefly summarize the website's contents and why the website is relevant to the article. The heading should be "External links" (plural) even if only a single link is listed. If several external links are listed and the subject of the article is a living person, organization, web service, or otherwise has an official website, it is normal practice to place the link to that site at the top of the list.

This External links section is one of the optional standard appendices and footers, which appear in a defined order at the bottom of the article.

The above quote is from the guidelines on Wikipedia.

Example see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple#External_links