Template:Quote2
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| “ | Insert the text of the quote here, without quotation marks. | ” |
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Usage
{{Cquote}} (for Centered pull-quote) is a template meant for pull-quotes, the visually distinctive text that is already present in the same article.
- NOTE: This template should not be used for quotations if they are not repeated elsewhere in the main text. The Manual of Style recommendation is:
- For visually distinctive quotation, use {{Quotation}} template.
- For long quotations, use the HTML <blockquote> element, such as through the use of the {{Quote}} template.
- Pull-quotes work best when used with short sentences, and at the start or end of a section, as a hint of the section's content.
- For shorter pull-quotes of 50 words or fewer in a similar style, consider using {{Rquote}} which sets the quote off to either the right or left as in a magazine sidebar. This can be effective on essay pages and WikiProject homepages.
Syntax
{{cquote|quote text}}{{cquote|quote text|author=author or speaker}}{{cquote|quote text|author=author or speaker|source=title of article, speech, book, etc.}}
Parameters
- Parameter 1
- text of the quote; use
<br />between paragraphs. - Required
- Note: if the quote text contains one or more "=" (equal signs), then the template must be called as {{cquote|1=quote text}} (see "Equals sign in parameter value")
- author
- Name of the person that wrote or spoke the text being quoted. Can include wiki syntax.
- source
- Source of the quote (publication title, speech, etc.). Can include wiki syntax.
- bgcolor
- The color of the background.
- wide
- When set to "yes", the quote expands to the entire width of the page. Useful for small quotes, but may clash with other floating objects, such as infoboxes.
Simple example
{{cquote|quote text}}
| “ | To be, or not to be. | ” |
Sourced example
{{cquote
|Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving.
|author=[[Albert Einstein]]
|source=in a letter to his son<ref>[[Walter Isaacson]], ''Einstein: His Life and Universe'' (2007), p. 367.</ref>
}}
| “ | Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving. | ” |
Other examples
{{cquote|1=F=ma|author=[[Isaac Newton]]}}
(the 1= is necessary as quote text contains an equal sign)
| “ | F=ma | ” |
{{cquote|1=Thus:
:<math>E=mc^2</math>|author=[[Albert Einstein]]}}
(quote text contains an equal sign and math syntax)
| “ | Thus:
|
” |