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If any parameter's actual value contains an [[equals sign]] (<code>=</code>), you {{strong|must}} use a named parameter (e.g. <code>|text="E=MC<sup>2</sup>" is a formula everyone knows but few understand</code>, not a blank-name positional parameter. The text before the equals sign gets misinterpreted as a named parameter otherwise. Be wary of URLs, which frequently contain this character. Named parameters are always safer, in this and other templates.
If any parameter's actual value contains an [[equals sign]] (<code>=</code>), you {{strong|must}} use a named parameter (e.g. <code>|text="E=MC<sup>2</sup>" is a formula everyone knows but few understand</code>, not a blank-name positional parameter. The text before the equals sign gets misinterpreted as a named parameter otherwise. Be wary of URLs, which frequently contain this character. Named parameters are always safer, in this and other templates.


If any parameter's actual value contains characters used for wiki markup syntax (such as [[vertical bar|pipe]], [[brackets]], single quotation marks, etc.), you may need to escape it. See {{tl|!}} and friends.
If any parameter's actual value contains characters used for wiki markup syntax (such as [[vertical bar|pipe]], [[brackets]], single quotation marks, etc.), you may need to escape it. See {{tlx|!}} and friends.


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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 (though these are not usually used in articles;