Template:Epigraph
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{{{quote}}}
—{{{cite}}}
Usage
This template is for epigraphs or pull quotes meant to stand out, not for regular long quotations. The difference from {{quote}} is that the {{epigraph}} attribution has the same text size as the quote (instead of being slightly smaller).
The quote parameter is required. The cite parameter is optional. Cut-'n'-paste:
{{epigraph | quote = | cite = }}
Examples
{{epigraph | quote = The tank of the Spanish Civil War: T-26B | cite = Lucas Molina Franco }}
Result
The tank of the Spanish Civil War: T-26B
—Lucas Molina Franco
With a note
{{epigraph | quote = The greatest caution must be used in deducing general lessons from this war: a little adroitness and it will be possible to use it to “prove” any preconceived theory | cite = Anonymous British attaché to the Spanish Republic<ref>Zaloga, [http://libraryautomation.com/nymas/soviet_tank_operations_in_the_sp.htm"Soviet Tank Operations"]</ref> }} ... <references />
Result
The greatest caution must be used in deducing general lessons from this war: a little adroitness and it will be possible to use it to “prove” any preconceived theory
—Anonymous British attaché to the Spanish Republic[1]
...
- ↑ Zaloga, "Soviet Tank Operations"
See also
- Template:Epigraph – quote without border, page-wide, normal-sized attribution
- Template:Quote – quote without border, page-wide, smaller-sized attribution
- Template:Quotation – quote with border, page-wide
- Template:Quote box – quote with border, in a reduced floating box
- Template:Cquote – pull-quote between graphic quotation marks, page-wide
- Template:Rquote – pull-quote between graphic quotation marks, in a reduced floating area
- Category:Quotation templates – more templates