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=== Nested quotations ===
=== Nested quotations ===
The {{tag|blockquote}} element has styles that change the font size: on desktop, text is smaller; on mobile, it is sometimes larger, depending on browser. This change is relative to the enclosing context, meaning that if you quote from a source that itself uses a block quotation, you'll find that the inner quotation is either really tiny and hard to read, or really large and barely fits on the screen. Additionally, in some mobile browsers that auto-generate oversize, decorative quotation marks, you'll get an extra pair of them. To fix both these issues, add the parameter <code>|style=font-size:inherit;quotes:none</code> on any inner {{tl|quote}} templates.
The {{tag|blockquote}} element has styles that change the font size: on desktop, text is smaller; on mobile, it is sometimes larger, depending on browser. This change is relative to the enclosing context, meaning that if you quote from a source that itself uses a block quotation, you'll find that the inner quotation is either really tiny and hard to read, or really large and barely fits on the screen. Additionally, in some mobile browsers that auto-generate oversize, decorative quotation marks, you'll get an extra pair of them. To fix both these issues, add the parameter <code>|style=font-size:inherit;quotes:none;</code> on any inner {{tl|quote}} templates.


== TemplateData ==
== TemplateData ==

Revision as of 04:28, 2 June 2017

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