+++ title = "Blockquote" description = "Create pull quotes with citations and citation links." categories = ["experience"] tags = [] html_attributes = [] custom_attributes = [] snippets_used = ["blockquote"] copyright owner = "Josh Habdas" date = "2019" license = "agpl-3.0-or-later" +++
With source:
{{</* blockquote
cite="Mark Twain"
text="The more things are forbidden, the more popular they become."
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{{< blockquote cite="Mark Twain" text="The more things are forbidden, the more popular they become." />}}
With anonymous source:
{{</* blockquote
text="Obsessed is a word that the lazy use to describe the dedicated."
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{{< blockquote text="Obsessed is a word that the lazy use to describe the dedicated." />}}
With source and citation link:
{{</* blockquote
citelink="https://style.mla.org/urls-some-practical-advice/"
cite="Angela Gibson, URLs: Some Practical Advice"
text="Ensuring the enduring availability and retrievability of a source is not the primary objective of documentation, even though the Internet allows for the retrieval of online works referred to in other online works."
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{{< blockquote citelink="https://style.mla.org/urls-some-practical-advice/" cite="Angela Gibson, URLs: Some Practical Advice" text="Ensuring the enduring availability and retrievability of a source is not the primary objective of documentation, even though the Internet allows for the retrieval of online works referred to in other online works." />}}
With citation link but no source:
{{</* blockquote
citelink="https://bitly.is/2mkxskj"
text="When you create your own Branded Short Domain, you can expect to see up to a 34% increase in CTR when compared to standard bit.ly links."
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{{< blockquote citelink="https://bitly.is/2mkxskj" text="When you create your own Branded Short Domain, you can expect to see up to a 34% increase in CTR when compared to standard bit.ly links." />}}
With longer quotations:
{{</* blockquote cite="Erin Cummings" >}}
At the end of the day, you are solely responsible for your success and your failure. And the sooner you realize that, you accept that, and integrate that into your work ethic, you will start being successful. As long as you blame others for the reason you aren't where you want to be, you will always be a failure.
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{{< blockquote cite="Erin Cummings" >}} At the end of the day, you are solely responsible for your success and your failure. And the sooner you realize that, you accept that, and integrate that into your work ethic, you will start being successful. As long as you blame others for the reason you aren't where you want to be, you will always be a failure. {{< /blockquote >}}