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Resolving self-contradictory advice; noting where this CAN be used well. Fixed wretched and in parts completely smartassy documentation.
(Resolving self-contradictory advice; noting where this CAN be used well. Fixed wretched and in parts completely smartassy documentation.)
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'''{{tl|Cquote}}''' (for '''Centered pull-quote''') is a template meant for [[pull-quote]]s, which stand apart from the text of a page.   
'''{{tl|Cquote}}''' (for '''Centered pull-quote''') is a template meant for [[pull-quote]]s, which stand apart from the text of a page.   


* It generally should not be used in articles unless there is a good justification for doing so.  
* '''NOTE''': This template should '''not be used''' for [[block quotation]]s in article text.  For long quotations in the text, the [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Quotations|Manual of Style]] recommends using the HTML <[[blockquote]]> element, such as through the use of the {{tl|Quote}} template.
* Pull-quotes work best when used with short quotes, and at the start or end of a section, to help emphasize the content of the section.  
* Pull-quotes work best when used with short quotes, and at the start or end of a section, to help emphasize the content of the section.  
* For shorter pull-quotes of 50 words or fewer in a similar style, consider using {{tl|Rquote}} which sets the quote off to either the right or left as in a magazine [[sidebar]].
* For shorter pull-quotes of 50 words or fewer in a similar style, consider using {{tl|Rquote}} which sets the quote off to either the right or left as in a magazine [[sidebar]]. This can be effective on [[WP:ESSAY|essay]] pages and [[WP:WIKIPROJECT|WikiProject]] homepages.
 
'''NOTE''': This template should '''not be used''' for [[block quote]]s in article text.  For long quotations in the text, the [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Quotations|Manual of Style]] recommends using the HTML <[[blockquote]]> element, such as through the use of the {{tl|Quote}} template.


===Usage===
===Usage===
# <code><nowiki>{{cquote|quote text}}</nowiki></code>
# <code><nowiki>{{cquote|quote text}}</nowiki></code>
# <code><nowiki>{{cquote|quote text|quotewidth=40px}}</nowiki></code> or <code><nowiki>{{cquote|quote text|40px|}}</nowiki></code>
# <code><nowiki>{{cquote|quote text|quotewidth=40px}}</nowiki></code> or <code><nowiki>{{cquote|quote text|40px|}}</nowiki></code>
# <code><nowiki>{{cquote|quote text|quote width in pixels||Origin of quote|Cited source}}</nowiki></code>
# <code><nowiki>{{cquote|quote text|quote width in pixels||title of article, speech, book, etc.|author or speaker}}</nowiki></code>
which is to say:
*title of article or book is same as Origin of quote
*author is same as Cited source


;Only the first parameter is required.  
;Only the first parameter is required.  
:But since sizes are slotted into the second parameter place by default, to cite a source one must deliberately define dummy parameters for those (abusing the template logic which expects numbers), or explicitly define the source publication and author as 4= and 5= respectively (using them as named parameters&mdash;the preprocessor takes such fine):
:But since sizes are slotted into the second parameter place by default, to cite a source one must deliberately define dummy parameters for those (abusing the template logic which expects numbers), or explicitly define the source publication and author as 4= and 5= respectively (using them as named parameters&mdash;the preprocessor takes such fine):


{{cquote|Publishers of English classics for the educational trade, [[Harrap]] was also known for publishing finely illustrated books by Rackham, Gooden, and others, and as the publisher of Winston Churchill.
{{cquote|Publishers of English classics for the educational trade, [[Harrap]] was also known for publishing finely illustrated books by Rackham, Gooden, and others, and as the publisher of Winston Churchill.
Anonymer Benutzer