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Contents
Usage
Template:Tl adds a block quote to an article page.
This is easier to type and more wiki-like than the equivalent HTML <blockquote> tags, has additional pre-formatted attribution and source parameters, and contains a workaround for Bugzilla:6200, which means you don't need to type <p> tags manually.
Note: Block quotes do not normally contain quotation marks. See Formatting block quotations.
Syntax
{{Quote|Phrase}} produces:
Phrase
{{Quote|Phrase|Somebody}} produces:
Phrase—Somebody
{{Quote|Phrase|Somebody|''Source''}} produces:
Phrase—Somebody, Source
Example
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{{Quote|{{lorem ipsum}}|Some Guy Who Thought He Spoke Latin|''Pseudo-Italic Nonsense''}}
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See also
Similar templates comparison:
- Template:Epigraph – quote without border, page-wide, normal-sized attribution
- Template:Quote – quote without border, page-wide, smaller-sized attribution
- Template:Quotation – quote with border, page-wide
- Template:Quote box – quote with border, in a reduced floating box
- Template:Cquote – pull-quote between graphic quotation marks, page-wide
- Template:Rquote – pull-quote between graphic quotation marks, in a reduced floating area
- Category:Quotation templates – more templates