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The {{code|lang=html|code=<blockquote>}} element and any templates that use it do not honor newlines: |
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Due to the utterly intractable [[MediaWiki]] bug reported at {{bugzilla|6200}}, and still unfixed {{as of|February 2012|lc=y}}, block quoting on Wikipedia, with or without a template, cannot handle freeform linebreaking for paragraphs and poems and the like, unless formatted one very specific (and annoying) way. It's not a problem of blockquote templates, but all uses of {{tag|blockquote|open}}. |
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{{markup |
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|<syntaxhighlight lang="html"> |
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{{collapse top|left=y|title=The problem in action: test cases that seem like they should work but fail|bg=#EEEEEE|bg2=#ECFCF4}}<div class="collapse-workaround"> |
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<blockquote> |
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The intuitive choice: |
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<blockquote><code><nowiki>{{</nowiki><includeonly>{{BASEPAGENAME}}</includeonly><noinclude>bq</noinclude>|Line 1 <br /> |
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Line 2 <br /> |
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Line 3 <br /> |
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Line 4}}</code></blockquote> |
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results in the mangled: |
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{{<includeonly>{{BASEPAGENAME}}</includeonly><noinclude>bq</noinclude>|Line 1 |
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</blockquote> |
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</syntaxhighlight> |
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Blank lines seem to work at first: |
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|<blockquote> |
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<blockquote><code><nowiki>{{</nowiki><includeonly>{{BASEPAGENAME}}</includeonly><noinclude>bq</noinclude>|Line 1 <br /> |
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<br /> |
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Line 2 <br /> |
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<br /> |
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Line 3 <br /> |
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<br /> |
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Line 4}}</code></blockquote> |
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though with quite tall spacing between the content blocks (lines, in our test cases): |
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{{<includeonly>{{BASEPAGENAME}}</includeonly><noinclude>bq</noinclude>|Line 1 |
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Line 2 |
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Line 3 |
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</blockquote> |
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}} |
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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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Line 4}} |
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{{markup |
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|<syntaxhighlight lang="html"> |
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Yet this markup fails with wiki ":" citation: |
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<blockquote><poem> |
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:{{<includeonly>{{BASEPAGENAME}}</includeonly><noinclude>bq</noinclude>|Line 1 |
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</poem></blockquote> |
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</syntaxhighlight> |
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|<blockquote><poem> |
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</poem></blockquote> |
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}} |
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To markup actual paragraphs within block quotations, entire blank lines can be used between them, which will convert to {{code|lang=html|code=<p>...</p>}} tags: |
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Just trying to use {{tag|p}} or {{tag|br|single}} markup won't solve all the problems: |
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<blockquote><code><nowiki>{{</nowiki><includeonly>{{BASEPAGENAME}}</includeonly><noinclude>bq</noinclude>|Line 1 <br/><br /> |
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Line 2 <br/><br /> |
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Line 3 <br/><br /> |
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Line 4}}</code></blockquote> |
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results in odd spacing, with the middle blocks too close together: |
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{{<includeonly>{{BASEPAGENAME}}</includeonly><noinclude>bq</noinclude>|Line 1 <br /> |
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Line 2 <br /> |
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Line 3 <br /> |
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Line 4}} |
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Meanwhile this version seems OK at first: |
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<blockquote><code><nowiki>{{</nowiki><includeonly>{{BASEPAGENAME}}</includeonly><noinclude>bq</noinclude>|<p>Line 1</p><br /> |
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<p>Line 2</p><br /> |
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<p>Line 3</p><br /> |
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<p>Line 4</p>}}</code></blockquote> |
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{{<includeonly>{{BASEPAGENAME}}</includeonly><noinclude>bq</noinclude>|<p>Line 1</p> |
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<p>Line 2</p> |
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<p>Line 3</p> |
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<p>Line 4</p>}} |
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but again can't be indented in citation: |
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:{{<includeonly>{{BASEPAGENAME}}</includeonly><noinclude>bq</noinclude>|<p>Line 1</p> |
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<p>Line 2</p> |
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<p>Line 3</p> |
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<p>Line 4</p>}} |
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{{collapse bottom}} |
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{{As of|February 2012}}, the {{em|only}} solution for the problem is to use {{em|unbroken markup}} with {{tag|p}} or {{tag|br|single}} elements (or others, like nested blockquotes and lists): |
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:{{tnull|<includeonly>{{BASEPAGENAME}}</includeonly><noinclude>bq</noinclude>|Line 1 <br/>Line 2 <br/>Line 3 <br/>Line 4.}} |
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which, while hard to read, especially for long content, results in the expected: |
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{{<includeonly>{{BASEPAGENAME}}</includeonly><noinclude>bq</noinclude>|Line 1 <br />Line 2 <br />Line 3 <br />Line 4.}} |
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And it {{em|does}} work with wikimarkup ":" citation, unlike the failed test cases hereinbefore: |
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:{{<includeonly>{{BASEPAGENAME}}</includeonly><noinclude>bq</noinclude>|Line 1 <br />Line 2 <br />Line 3 <br />Line 4.}} |
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Happily, there is a [[HTML]] comment workaround for readability that lets you do whatever you want: |
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<blockquote><code><nowiki> |
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{{</nowiki><includeonly>{{BASEPAGENAME}}</includeonly><noinclude>bq</noinclude>|1=<!--<br /> |
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-->Line 1 <br/><!--<br /> |
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-->Line 2 <br/><!--<br /> |
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-->Line 3 <br/><!--<br /> |
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-->Line 4.}} |
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</code></blockquote> |
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or even: |
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<blockquote><code><nowiki> |
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{{</nowiki><includeonly>{{BASEPAGENAME}}</includeonly><noinclude>bq</noinclude>|1=<!--<br /> |
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<br /> |
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-->Line 1 <br/><!--<br /> |
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<br /> |
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-->Line 2 <br/><!--<br /> |
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<br /> |
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-->Line 3 <br/><!--<br /> |
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<br /> |
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-->Line 4.}} |
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</code></blockquote> |
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which results in the expected: |
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{{<includeonly>{{BASEPAGENAME}}</includeonly><noinclude>bq</noinclude>|1=<!-- |
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-->Line 1 <br /><!-- |
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{{markup |
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-->Line 2 <br /><!-- |
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|<syntaxhighlight lang="html"> |
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<blockquote> |
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Paragraph 1 |
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Paragraph 2 |
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-->Line 3 <br /><!-- |
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Paragraph 3 |
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-->Line 4.}} |
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</blockquote> |
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</syntaxhighlight> |
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|<blockquote> |
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Paragraph 1 |
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Paragraph 2 |
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They {{em|are}} citable: |
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Paragraph 3 |
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:{{<includeonly>{{BASEPAGENAME}}</includeonly><noinclude>bq</noinclude>|1=<!-- |
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</blockquote> |
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-->Line 1 <br /><!-- |
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}} |
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-->Line 2 <br /><!-- |
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-->Line 3 <br /><!-- |
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-->Line 4.}}<noinclude> |
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This paragraph style also works with {{tl|quote}}, which is a replacement for {{xtag|blockquote}} that also has parameters to make formatting of the attribution more conveniently and consistently. |
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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:
Markup | Renders as |
---|---|
|
|
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:
Markup | Renders as |
---|---|
|
|
To markup actual paragraphs within block quotations, entire blank lines can be used between them, which will convert to <p>...</p>
tags:
Markup | Renders as |
---|---|
|
|
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.