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An easy solution is to use the {{tl|poemquote}} template instead of {{ |
An easy solution is to use the {{tl|poemquote}} template instead of {{xtag|blockquote}}. This is effectively the same as using the {{xtag|poem}} tag inside {{code|lang=html|code=<blockquote>}}, which converts line breaks to {{code|lang=html|code=<br />}} tags: |
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Note that it may be necessary to put a line break in the wikitext before <nowiki><blockquote> and after </blockquote></nowiki> in order for the paragraphs to render with the intended separation. (This also makes the wikitext easier to read.) |
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Latest revision as of 19:48, 31 May 2021
(This section is transcluded from Template:Blockquote paragraphs)
The <blockquote>
element and any templates that use it do not honor newlines:
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An easy solution is to use the {{poemquote}} template instead of <tag>
. This is effectively the same as using the <poem>
tag inside <blockquote>
, which converts line breaks to <br />
tags:
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To markup actual paragraphs within block quotations, entire blank lines can be used between them, which will convert to <p>...</p>
tags:
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This paragraph style also works with {{quote}}, which is a replacement for <tag>
that also has parameters to make formatting of the attribution more conveniently and consistently.