Block Quote"

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Block quote is used for longer quotations that are distinguished from the main text by left and right indentation. It is recommended to use this type of formatting when the quoted text consists of several lines or at least 100 words. To insert a shorter quotation fragment, use the '''Inline quotation''' style from the '''Styles''' drop-down list. You can also use the matching '''Cited Work''' style to format the quotation source.
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Block quote is used for longer quotations that are distinguished from the main text by left and right indentation. It is recommended to use this type of formatting when the quoted text consists of several lines or at least 100 words. To insert a shorter quotation fragment, use the '''Inline quotation''' style from the '''[[CKEditor 3.x/Users Guide/Common Tasks/Text Styling/Styles|Styles]]''' drop-down list. You can also use the matching '''Cited Work''' style to format the quotation source.
  
 
To add a block quotation to your text, press the [[Image:CKEditor_blockquote.png|Block Quote]] button on the toolbar. Once added, the block quote formatting appears in the document on the location of the cursor.  
 
To add a block quotation to your text, press the [[Image:CKEditor_blockquote.png|Block Quote]] button on the toolbar. Once added, the block quote formatting appears in the document on the location of the cursor.  
  
[[Image:CKEditor_blockquote_example.png|frame|center|Block Quote inserted into the document in CKEditor]]
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[[Image:CKEditor_blockquote_example.png|frame|center|Block Quote inserted into the document in CKEditor along with Inline Quotation and Cited Work styles]]

Latest revision as of 10:44, 30 November 2010

Block quote is used for longer quotations that are distinguished from the main text by left and right indentation. It is recommended to use this type of formatting when the quoted text consists of several lines or at least 100 words. To insert a shorter quotation fragment, use the Inline quotation style from the Styles drop-down list. You can also use the matching Cited Work style to format the quotation source.

To add a block quotation to your text, press the Block Quote button on the toolbar. Once added, the block quote formatting appears in the document on the location of the cursor.

Block Quote inserted into the document in CKEditor along with Inline Quotation and Cited Work styles
This page was last edited on 30 November 2010, at 10:44.