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== Documentation ==
'''{{tl|Cquote}}''' is a template meant for [[pull-quote]]s, which stand apart from the text of a page.  It generally should not be used in articles unless there is a good justification for doing so. Pull quotes work best when used with short quotes, and at the start or end of a sections, to help emphasis the content of section. For shorter pull-quotes of 50 words or less in a similar style, consider using {{tl|Rquote}}.
{{tl|Cquote}} is a template meant for [[pull-quote]]s, which stand apart from the text of a page.  It generally should not be used in articles unless there is a good justification for doing so. Pull quotes work best when used with short quotes, and at the start or end of a sections, to help emphasis the content of section. For shorter pull-quotes of 50 words or less in a similar style, consider using {{tl|Rquote}}.


'''NOTE''': This template should '''not be used''' for [[block quote]]s in article text.  For long quotations in the text, the [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Quotations|Manual of Style]] recommends using the HTML &lt;[[blockquote]]> element, such as through the use of the {{t1|quote}} template.
'''NOTE''': This template should '''not be used''' for [[block quote]]s in article text.  For long quotations in the text, the [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Quotations|Manual of Style]] recommends using the HTML &lt;[[blockquote]]> element, such as through the use of the {{t1|quote}} template.


===Usage===
==Usage==
# <code><nowiki>{{cquote|quote text}}</nowiki></code>
# <code><nowiki>{{cquote|quote text}}</nowiki></code>
# <code><nowiki>{{cquote|quote text|quotewidth=40px|quoteheight=40px}}</nowiki></code> or <code><nowiki>{{cquote|quote text|40px|40px}}</nowiki></code>
# <code><nowiki>{{cquote|quote text|quotewidth=40px|quoteheight=40px}}</nowiki></code> or <code><nowiki>{{cquote|quote text|40px|40px}}</nowiki></code>
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Only the first parameter is required.
Only the first parameter is required.


===Parameters===
==Parameters==
* Parameter 1: text of the quote; use <code><nowiki><br /> between paragraphs. </nowiki></code>[REQUIRED]
* Parameter 1: text of the quote; use <code><nowiki><br /></nowiki></code> between paragraphs.
::'''Note''': if the quote text contains one or more "=" (equal signs), then the template must be called as <nowiki>{{cquote|</nowiki>'''<span style="color:red">1=</span>'''<nowiki>quote text}}</nowiki> (see [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Templates#Equals_sign_in_parameter_value "Equals sign in parameter value"])
:: '''''Required'''''
:: '''Note''': if the quote text contains one or more "=" (equal signs), then the template must be called as <nowiki>{{cquote|</nowiki>'''<span style="color:red;">1=</span>'''<nowiki>quote text}}</nowiki> (see [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Templates#Equals_sign_in_parameter_value "Equals sign in parameter value"])


The next two parameters can be used to scale the graphical [[quotation mark]]s up and down to suit larger or smaller quotes.   
The next two parameters can be used to scale the graphical [[quotation mark]]s up and down to suit larger or smaller quotes.   
* Parameter 2: "quotewidth" - desired width of the quote image; defaults to 20px
* Parameter 2: "quotewidth" - desired width of the quote image; defaults to 20px. (anything larger than 48px is not recommended.)
* Parameter 3: "quoteheight" - desired height of the quote image; defaults to 20px.
* Parameter 3: "quoteheight" - desired height of the quote image; defaults to 20px.


The last two parameters can be used to provide attribution for the quote:
The last two parameters can be used to provide attribution for the quote:
* Parameter 4: Name of the person that wrote or spoke the text being quoted. Can include links.
* Parameter 4: Name of the person that wrote or spoke the text being quoted. Can include links.
* Parameter 5: Source of the quote (publication title, speech, etc.). Can include links.
* Parameter 5: Source of the quote (publication title, speech, etc.). Can include links.


===Examples===
==Examples==
;<code><nowiki>{{cquote|quote text}}</nowiki></code>
;<code><nowiki>{{cquote|quote text}}</nowiki></code>
As [[Amy Tan]] once said
As [[Amy Tan]] once said
{{Cquote|External success has to do with people who may see me as a model, or an example, or a representative. As much as I may dislike or want to reject that responsibility, this is something that comes with public success. It's important to give others a sense of hope that it is possible and you can come from really different places in the world and find your own place in the world that's unique for yourself.}}
{{cquote|External success has to do with people who may see me as a model, or an example, or a representative. As much as I may dislike or want to reject that responsibility, this is something that comes with public success. It's important to give others a sense of hope that it is possible and you can come from really different places in the world and find your own place in the world that's unique for yourself.}}


;<code><nowiki>{{cquote|1=quote text}}</nowiki></code> (quote text contains an equal sign)
;<code><nowiki>{{cquote|1=quote text}}</nowiki></code> (quote text contains an equal sign)
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{{cquote|And when they've given you their all / Some stagger and fall, after all it's not easy / Banging your heart against some mad bugger's wall.|30px|30px|[[Pink Floyd]]|''[[The Wall]]''}}
{{cquote|And when they've given you their all / Some stagger and fall, after all it's not easy / Banging your heart against some mad bugger's wall.|30px|30px|[[Pink Floyd]]|''[[The Wall]]''}}


===See also===
*{{tl|cquotetxt}} - text-based version of this template
===Related templates===
===Related templates===
* {{tl |epigraph}}
*{{tl|epigraph}}
*{{tl|quote}}
*{{tl|quotation}}
*{{tl|quotation}}
*{{tl|quote box}}
*{{tl|quote box}}

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{{Cquote}} is a template meant for pull-quotes, which stand apart from the text of a page. It generally should not be used in articles unless there is a good justification for doing so. Pull quotes work best when used with short quotes, and at the start or end of a sections, to help emphasis the content of section. For shorter pull-quotes of 50 words or less in a similar style, consider using {{Rquote}}.

NOTE: This template should not be used for block quotes in article text. For long quotations in the text, the Manual of Style recommends using the HTML <blockquote> element, such as through the use of the Template:T1 template.

Usage

  1. {{cquote|quote text}}
  2. {{cquote|quote text|quotewidth=40px|quoteheight=40px}} or {{cquote|quote text|40px|40px}}
  3. {{cquote|quote text|quote width in pixels|quote height in pixels|Origin of quote|Cited source}}

Only the first parameter is required.

Parameters

  • Parameter 1: text of the quote; use <br /> between paragraphs.
Required
Note: if the quote text contains one or more "=" (equal signs), then the template must be called as {{cquote|1=quote text}} (see "Equals sign in parameter value")

The next two parameters can be used to scale the graphical quotation marks up and down to suit larger or smaller quotes.

  • Parameter 2: "quotewidth" - desired width of the quote image; defaults to 20px. (anything larger than 48px is not recommended.)
  • Parameter 3: "quoteheight" - desired height of the quote image; defaults to 20px.

The last two parameters can be used to provide attribution for the quote:

  • Parameter 4: Name of the person that wrote or spoke the text being quoted. Can include links.
  • Parameter 5: Source of the quote (publication title, speech, etc.). Can include links.

Examples

{{cquote|quote text}}

As Amy Tan once said

{{cquote|1=quote text}} (quote text contains an equal sign)
{{cquote|quote text|40px|40px}}
{{cquote|quote text|30px|30px|Origin of quote|Cited source}}

See also

  • {{cquotetxt}} - text-based version of this template

Related templates