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Usage
edit{{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
edit{{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
edit- 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")
- Deprecated positional parameter 2
- "size", "quotewidth", or "width" can also be used. Desired size of the quotation marks. Currently this value is ignored and the size is always 35px, except for the values 10px, 20px, 30px, 40px, 50px, and 60px retained for historical reasons. This was used to scale the graphical quotation marks up and down to suit larger or smaller quotes.
- Deprecated positional parameter 3
- "quoteheight" – it was used for desired height of the quotation marks, but is now ignored.
- 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
edit{{cquote|quote text}}
“ | To be, or not to be. | ” |
Sourced example
edit{{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. | ” |
— Albert Einstein, in a letter to his son[1] |
- ^ Walter Isaacson, Einstein: His Life and Universe (2007), p. 367.
Other examples
edit{{cquote|1=F=ma|author=[[Isaac Newton]]}}
(the 1= is necessary as quote text contains an equal sign)
“ | F=ma | ” |
— Isaac Newton |
{{cquote|1=Thus: :<math>E=mc^2</math>|author=[[Albert Einstein]]}}
(quote text contains an equal sign and math syntax)
“ | Thus:
|
” |
— Albert Einstein |
See also
edit- Similar templates
- Template:Cquote – pull-quote between large quotation marks, page-wide
- Template:Epigraph – quote without border, page-wide, normal-sized attribution
- Template:Quotation – quote with border, page-wide
- Template:Quote – quote without border, page-wide, smaller-sized attribution
- Template:Quote box – quote with border, in a reduced floating box
- Template:Rquote – pull-quote between large quotation marks, in a reduced floating area
- Template:Talkquote – for quoting other editors on talk pages
- See also: Category:Quotation templates.