The blockquote plugin creates semantically correct quotes by using the blockquote XHTML tag. In contrast to the default wiki markup for quoting, the content of the quote can contain any wiki markup which then gets interpreted as it would outside of the quote environment. Thus, also nested quotes are possible.
The plugin provides two additional pairs of markup tags, the blockquote
and the cite
markup. The blockquote
allows an additional citation source to be given after the blockquote
keyword in the opening tag. The cite
markup was mainly created to allow the addition of more complex citation sources (including links, text formatting etc) inside the blockquote
environment, although it can also be used standalone. See the examples below.
The following code
<blockquote> Test with loads of markup... Another paragraph with a little [[http://nowhere|link]] to nowhere. Oh, and while we are at it, what about some **bold**, some //italic// and some __underlined__ text? And finally, an itemization: * item 1 * item 1.1 * item 1.2 * item 2 - ordered item 2.1 - ordered item 2.2 - ordered item 2.2.1 * item 3 Works :-) </blockquote>
results in
Test with loads of markup…
Another paragraph with a little link to nowhere. Oh, and while we are at it, what about some bold, some italic and some underlined text? And finally, an itemization:
item 1
item 1.1 item 1.2 item 2
ordered item 2.1 ordered item 2.2
ordered item 2.2.1 item 3Works
The following code
<blockquote J. Random Hacker>Test with a cite attribute...</blockquote>
results in
Test with a cite attribute…
The following code
<blockquote>Test with a cite command...<cite>J. Random Hacker, [[http://localhost/~jrhacker]]</cite></blockquote>
results in
Test with a cite command…J. Random Hacker, http://localhost/~jrhacker