Difference between revisions of "Template:Blockquote paragraphs"
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:{{tnull|<includeonly>{{BASEPAGENAME}}</includeonly><noinclude>bq</noinclude>|Line 1<br/>Line 2<br/>Line 3<br/>Line 4.}} | :{{tnull|<includeonly>{{BASEPAGENAME}}</includeonly><noinclude>bq</noinclude>|Line 1<br/>Line 2<br/>Line 3<br/>Line 4.}} | ||
Which results in the expected: | Which results in the expected: | ||
| − | + | {{<includeonly>{{BASEPAGENAME}}</includeonly><noinclude>bq</noinclude>|Line 1<br/>Line 2<br/>Line 3<br/>Line 4.}} | |
However there is an HTML-comment workaround for readability that lets you do whatever you want, and is even indentable with <code>*, : and #</code> markup: | However there is an HTML-comment workaround for readability that lets you do whatever you want, and is even indentable with <code>*, : and #</code> markup: | ||
Revision as of 18:00, 2 February 2012
Due to the utterly intractable MediaWiki bug reported at Template:Bugzilla, block quoting cannot handle freeform linebreaking for paragraphs and poems and the like.
The problem in action:
{{bq|Line 1<br/>
Line 2<br/>
Line 3<br/>
Line 4.}}
Which results in the oddly spaced: Template:Bq
The Template:Em solution for this is to use unbroken markup with <p>...</p> or <br /> elements:
Which results in the expected: Template:Bq
However there is an HTML-comment workaround for readability that lets you do whatever you want, and is even indentable with *, : and # markup:
{{bq|1=<!--
-->Line 1<br/><!--
-->Line 2<br/><!--
-->Line 3<br/><!--
-->Line 4.}}
Or even:
{{bq|1=<!--
-->Line 1<br/><!--
-->Line 2<br/><!--
-->Line 3<br/><!--
-->Line 4.}}
Either which results in the expected:
Template:Bq {{#invoke:documentation|main|_content={{ {{#invoke:documentation|contentTitle}}}}}}