How can I type a website in MLA format on an annotated bibliography?

Try using a website like Bibme

Or, a great reference is Purdue's Online Reference Lab

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/

To type a website in MLA format for an annotated bibliography, you need to follow a specific citation format. Here's how you can do it:

1. Start with the author's name, if available. If the author's name is not provided, begin with the title of the webpage or article.

2. Include the title of the webpage or article in quotation marks. Capitalize the first letter of each major word in the title, but not smaller words (e.g., prepositions and articles).

3. Provide the name of the website in italics, followed by a comma.

4. Mention the version or edition of the website, if applicable. If no version or edition is mentioned, skip this element.

5. Include the publisher or sponsor of the website, followed by a comma.

6. Provide the publication date. If the publication date is not available, use the date you accessed the webpage.

7. Add the URL (website address) of the webpage. Make sure to include the full URL and use the format: "https://www.example.com".

Here's an example of how to cite a website using MLA format:

Author's Last Name, First Name. "Title of Webpage or Article." Name of Website, version/edition, Publisher/Sponsor, Publication Date, URL.

For example:

Smith, John. "The Effects of Climate Change on Wildlife." National Geographic, 2019, https://www.nationalgeographic.com/climate-change/effects-on-wildlife/.

Remember to always consult the official MLA Handbook or an online guide for precise formatting guidelines.