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|'''''Note: Though the template itself looks to be invisible here (above this green box), that is not the case. The template's nature and source code, by chance, happen to look invisible. Note how the sample below shows the template just fine.'''''<br>This template provides a customizable quote that can be used anywhere on an article, but belongs at the top of a page. The quote itself is shown with the "author" of the quote below it. Depending on the quote, the nature, reasoning and the name/form of medium the quote/author was from should also be provided.
|'''''Note: Though the template itself looks to be invisible here (above this green box), that is not the case. The template's nature and source code, by chance, happen to look invisible. Note how the sample below shows the template just fine.'''''<br>This template provides a customizable quote that can be used anywhere on an article, but belongs at the top of a page. The quote itself is shown with the "author" of the quote below it. Depending on the quote, the nature, reasoning and the name/form of medium the quote/author was from should also be provided.
|Place <code><nowiki>{{quote|<QUOTE_TEXT>|<QUOTE_AUTHOR/ORIGIN>}}</nowiki></code>
|Place <code><nowiki>{{quote|<QUOTE_TEXT>|<QUOTE_AUTHOR/ORIGIN>}}</nowiki></code>
|Typing <code><nowiki>{{quote|Hell is repetition.|Stephen King}}</nowiki></code> produces this:
|Typing <code><nowiki>{{quote|Hell is repetition.|Stephen King, probably...}}</nowiki></code> produces this:
{{quote|Hell is repetition.|Stephen King}}}}<noinclude>[[Category:Doc_templates]]</noinclude>
{{quote|Hell is repetition.|Stephen King}}}}<noinclude>[[Category:Doc_templates]]</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 09:01, 24 November 2021

Template Documentation

Description

Note: Though the template itself looks to be invisible here (above this green box), that is not the case. The template's nature and source code, by chance, happen to look invisible. Note how the sample below shows the template just fine.
This template provides a customizable quote that can be used anywhere on an article, but belongs at the top of a page. The quote itself is shown with the "author" of the quote below it. Depending on the quote, the nature, reasoning and the name/form of medium the quote/author was from should also be provided.

Syntax

Place {{quote|<QUOTE_TEXT>|<QUOTE_AUTHOR/ORIGIN>}}

Examples

Typing {{quote|Hell is repetition.|Stephen King, probably...}} produces this:

Hell is repetition.
~ Stephen King