Template:Cquote

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The cquote2 template is a variation of the quote template. It provides a centered, borderless quotation, with scalable, non-clickable graphic quotation marks, and optional attribution of the source of the quote. Can be used with or without additional parameters.

Usage

{{Cquote|quote|person|quotesource|size}}

Parameters

  • first parameter (mandatory) - the quote itself
  • second parameter (optional) - the person being quoted
  • third parameter (optional) - the source of the quote; any text assigned to the quotesource
  • fourth parameter (optional) - the size the quote marks, in 10px increments from 10px to 60px (20px default)

Examples

{{Cquote|Carter: As you can imagine, The energy cell market became a rollercoaster. With only Earth and Mars producing, everyone else was forced to pay whaterver rates the bickering planets had decided for the hour. A small group of entrepreneurs tried to set up their own energy cell generators, but the heavy-handed bureaucracy of Mars and Earth made it difficult. By luck, a man by the name of Theodore Rouse discovered that helium could be converted into an alternative power source, one that was compatible with Gemini Station's reactor cluster. With energy cells needed to power everything from hand scanners, to automated cargo drones, helium could be used to help keep Gem's core system powered.|[[Carter]]}}
Carter: As you can imagine, The energy cell market became a rollercoaster. With only Earth and Mars producing, everyone else was forced to pay whaterver rates the bickering planets had decided for the hour. A small group of entrepreneurs tried to set up their own energy cell generators, but the heavy-handed bureaucracy of Mars and Earth made it difficult. By luck, a man by the name of Theodore Rouse discovered that helium could be converted into an alternative power source, one that was compatible with Gemini Station's reactor cluster. With energy cells needed to power everything from hand scanners, to automated cargo drones, helium could be used to help keep Gem's core system powered.
Carter

See also