Template:Talk quote inline/doc
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Usage[edit]
Template {{talk quotation}}
(a.k.a. {{tq}}
) is used on talk pages (and Wikipedia process pages, e.g. noticeboards) to highlight a short excerpt of quoted material (of other editors' comments or from an article or source). To do so in a block, use {{Talkquote}}
(a.k.a. {{tq2}}
).
To format examples, especially when using quotation marks or italics could be confusing and an inline typeface change is needed, use {{xt}}
or one of its subtemplates (used frequently in the Manual of Style).
By default, the template changes the given text to serif typeface and green color. The accompanying change in typeface to a serif (roman) or italic type style (example text) is to make it fully accessible for those with color blindness.
For block quotations on talk pages that break onto their own line, or contain paragraph breaks, editors can use {{talkquote}}
instead.
Parameters[edit]
|1=
The text to highlight with the template. As with all templates, when the text, given as the template parameter, contains an equals character (=
), prefixing the text with |1=
is required to ensure the character is correctly interpreted as being part of the normal text; otherwise it will break the template.
|italic=yes
or |i=yes
will force the content to be green and italicised only (no change to serif font style); any value may be used, e.g. |i=y
. This is typically used inside a block of text that is already serif-styled to make the highlighted text stand out better.
|roman=yes
or |serif=yes
(default) will force the content to green and roman (serif) font only (no italicisation); any value may be used.
|title=
takes text, which cannot be marked up in any way, and displays it as a pop-up "tooltip" (in most browsers) when the cursor hovers over the span. The most common use of this is to provide attribution.
|q=
or |quotes=yes
adds quotation marks around the colored text.
Examples[edit]
- What you write
...when you said, {{tq|Lorem ipsum '''dolor''' sit}}, and, {{tq|consectetur adipiscing elit|i=yes|title=This is a tooltip}}.
- What you get
- ...when you said, Lorem ipsum dolor sit, and, consectetur adipiscing elit.
- What you write
...when you said, {{tq|Lorem ipsum '''dolor''' sit|q=yes}}, and, {{tq|consectetur adipiscing elit|q=yes|i=yes|title=This is a tooltip}}.
- What you get
- ...when you said, "Lorem ipsum dolor sit", and, "consectetur adipiscing elit".
See also[edit]