From Seeds of the Word, the encyclopedia of the influence of the Gospel on culture
Template Use / description ↓ Block quotations General purpose {{Quote }} Our standard block quotation template: unbordered page-wide quotation with optional smaller-sized attribution {{Poem }} {{Quote }} variant for use with poems, song lyrics, and other things that would otherwise require the use of <poem >
tags or frequent formatting elements (such as < br />
); requires substitution {{Poem quote }} {{Quote }} variant for use with poems, song lyrics, and other things that would otherwise require the use of <poem >
tags or frequent formatting elements (such as < br />
); does not require substitution {{Verse translation }} Displays original language verse (defaults to italics) and translated verse (roman) side-by-side {{Gbq }} {{Quote }} variant for use inside glossaries {{Cquote }} Page-wide quote, between large quotation marks {{Rquote }} Quote between large quotation marks in a reduced floating area {{Quote frame }} Page-wide bordered quote {{Quote box }} Quote floated in a reduced bordered box {{Tweet }} For quoting directly from tweets. Automatically generates {{Cite tweet }}
citation, or a custom reference can be provided. ↓ Talk page quoting Not for use in articles nor the project space at all {{Talk quote inline }}
(shortcut: {{tq }})
{{tqq }}, {{tqi }}, or {{tqqi }} Inline quotation for use on talk pages {{Not talk quote inline }}
(shortcut: {{!tq }})
{{!tqq }}, {{!tqi }}, or {{!tqqi }} Inline quotation for what someone didn't say but could have, or perhaps, should have {{Talk quote block }}
(shortcut: {{tq2 }}) Block-style quotation for use on talk pages {{Talk quote block minimalist }}
(shortcut: {{tqbm }}) Minimalist version of above ↓ Alternative For indenting non-quotations {{Block indent }} To indent an entire block of content (uses < div >
and CSS margins)