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<li>At the end of the quotation, when a quotation is given without {{para|author}} or {{para|source}} (e.g. because the material before the quote makes it clear who is being quoted):<br /><code><nowiki>According to Pat Doe, in "Underwater Basketweaving Tips" (2015): {{quote |text=Quoted material.<ref>...</ref>}}</nowiki></code></li>
<li>At the end of the quotation, when a quotation is given without {{para|author}} or {{para|source}} (e.g. because the material before the quote makes it clear who is being quoted):<br /><code><nowiki>According to Pat Doe, in "Underwater Basketweaving Tips" (2015): {{quote |text=Quoted material.<ref>...</ref>}}</nowiki></code></li>
<li>After the quoted person's name, in {{para|author}}, when a {{para|source}} is not being added:<br /><code><nowiki>As noted in "Underwater Basketweaving Tips" (2015): {{quote |text=Quoted material. |author=Pat Doe<ref>...</ref>}}</nowiki></code></li>
<li>After the quoted person's name, in {{para|author}}, when a {{para|source}} is not being added:<br /><code><nowiki>As noted in "Underwater Basketweaving Tips" (2015): {{quote |text=Quoted material. |author=Pat Doe<ref>...</ref>}}</nowiki></code></li>
<li>After the source title, in {{para|source}} (the preferred location with both attribution parameters are present):<br /><code><nowiki>One expert noted in 2015: {{quote |text=Quoted material. |author=Pat Doe |source="Underwater Basketweaving Tips"<ref>...</ref>}}</nowiki></code></li>
<li>After the source title, in {{para|source}} (the preferred location when both attribution parameters are present):<br /><code><nowiki>One expert noted in 2015: {{quote |text=Quoted material. |author=Pat Doe |source="Underwater Basketweaving Tips"<ref>...</ref>}}</nowiki></code></li>
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Revision as of 10:20, 10 October 2015

Usage

{{Quote}} adds a block quotation to an article page.

This is easier to type and is more wiki-like than the equivalent HTML <blockquote>...</blockquote> tags, and has additional pre-formatted attribution parameters for author and source.

Note: Block quotes do not normally contain quotation marks