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Put a quote, and its source, inside a box, with flexible control over bordering, background color, alignment, and other features Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status CSS class class Optional CSS class to modify or override the default class ''quotebox''. Care should be used when using this parameter ...
Adds a block quotation. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status text text 1 quote The text to quote Example Cry "Havoc" and let slip the dogs of war. Content required author author 2 cite sign The writer of the source Example William Shakespeare Content suggested title title 3 The work being quoted from Example Julius Caesar Content suggested source source 4 ...
No transclusions. This WikiProject template was removed from its WikiProject page by the creator and maintainer of the template in January 2022. – Jonesey95 20:11, 11 December 2024 (UTC) Delete per nomination. --WikiCleanerMan 23:08, 12 December 2024 (UTC)
insert description here Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Quoted material 1 String required Author 2 String optional Title 3 String optional Publication 4 Use <ref>and {{Cite book}} etc. String optional Alignment align Alignment of the quote box on the page—left center / none. Defaults to none alignment. Suggested values left center right none String ...
The quotes from the World Trade Center site can be found in September Morning: Ten Years of Poems and Readings from the 9/11 Ceremonies New York City, compiled and edited by Sara Lukinson.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has made it clear the central bank isn’t in a "hurry" to bring interest rates down, but that will be put to the test this fall with a series of job reports ...
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This template (short for "format title: quotes") puts the non-parenthetical portion of a page title in double quotes, and links to the given page. It is intended for formatting article titles on disambiguation pages.