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Use {{Talk quote block}} or {{tqb}} to quote (another's comments, a policy statement, etc.) in a block, on talk pages and noticeboards. It can be safely used after colon-indenting as well (see the § Indenting example below (§ Caveats). For a short inline quote, instead use {{Talk quote inline}}.

Usage

Unnamed (positional) parameters:

  • {{Talk quote block|text|by}}
    • The order of positional parameters cannot change - text must come before by.

Named parameters:

Parameters

  • |text= (or |1=): The text being quoted.
  • |by= (or |2=): The author of the text being quoted. A Wikipedia username is expected, and the username will be provided as a wikilink to the author's user page.
  • |source=: The source of the text being quoted. Use instead of |by= when source is not individual user name, or when copy-pasting an entire sig.
  • |ts=: The timestamp of the edit whose text is being quoted. Hint: You can use five tildes to supply the current date and time: |ts=~~~~~.
  • |oldid=: The revision ID of the edit introducing the change that was made. Displayed as the timestamp linking to the diff of the edit. (requires |ts= or is not shown).
  • |diff=: The revision ID of the diff comparing target.
  • |style=: HTML in-line style. (see the testcases)
  • |nodash=y or |no-dash=y: Suppresses the em dash and space before |source=, for when pasting a sig that already starts with a dash.

Examples

some random text
— User:Example

  • {{Talk quote block|more random text|Example|ts=08:52, 21 May 2011 (UTC)}} gives:

more random text
— User:Example 08:52, 21 May 2011 (UTC)

  • {{Talk quote block|different random text|Example|ts=08:52, 21 May 2011 (UTC)|oldid=139992}} gives:

different random text
— User:Example 08:52, 21 May 2011 (UTC)

Note: |ts= must be present for |oldid= link to show.

Suggested boilerplate

{{Talk quote block|1=<nowiki/>
|source=}}
{{Talk quote block|1=<nowiki/>
|by=|ts=|oldid=}}

Indenting

The template works with standard talk page indentation, as the following example illustrates. This wiki-markup:

Random paragraph of text. [[User:Example|Example]] ([[User talk:Example|talk]]) 09:20, 21 May 2011 (UTC)
:Opening statement by [[User:Example2|Some other user]].
:{{talk quote block|Quoting an item from random paragraph.}}
:Response to quoted text. [[User:Example2|Some other user]] ([[User talk:Example2|talk]]) ~~~~~

Displays the following:

Random paragraph of text. Example (talk) 09:20, 21 May 2011 (UTC)

Opening statement by Some other user.

Quoting an item from random paragraph.

Response to quoted text. Some other user (talk) 09:26, 21 May 2011 (UTC)

Indented multi-line quote

To create an indented multi-line quote (such as within a a reply on a talk page), you must use <br/> tags to indicate the line breaks, but do not use manual line breaks. Refer to the following example:

Random paragraph of text. [[User:Example|Example]] ([[User talk:Example|talk]]) 09:20, 21 May 2011 (UTC)
:Opening statement by [[User:Example2|Some other user]].
:{{talk quote block|Quoting an item from random paragraph.<br/>Including a second line.}}
:Response to quoted text. [[User:Example2|Some other user]] ([[User talk:Example2|talk]]) ~~~~~

Displays the following:

Random paragraph of text. Example (talk) 09:20, 21 May 2011 (UTC)

Opening statement by Some other user.

Quoting an item from random paragraph.
Including a second line.

Response to quoted text. Some other user (talk) 09:26, 21 May 2011 (UTC)

Quoting lists

If the text you are quoting is a bulleted or numbered list, the first list item must start on a new line, or it won't be rendered properly. For example:

Wiki-markup Output
Wrong way
{{talk quote block|* Item one
* Item two
}}
First item isn't bulleted correctly:

* Item one

  • Item two
Right way
{{talk quote block|
* Item one
* Item two
}}
All items are bulleted correctly:
  • Item one
  • Item two

If you are using the |text= named parameter (as opposed to simply supplying your list as the first parameter) please add the following code: <nowiki /> after the = sign. The reason is that the MediaWiki parser automatically removes line breaks at the start of the text, causing the list to be displayed improperly otherwise. Example:

Wiki-markup Output
Wrong way
{{talk quote block|text=
# Item one
# Item two
}}
First item isn't numbered correctly:

# Item one

  1. Item two
Right way
{{talk quote block|text=&lt;nowiki /&gt;
# Item one
# Item two
}}
All items are numbered correctly:
  1. Item one
  2. Item two

Caveats

Complex formatting compatibility

Check § Quoting, and Help:Table § Nested tables (for nesting demo).

Quoted URLs with query strings break the template

{{Talk quote block|This here diff: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:IamNotU/sandbox&diff=904787385&oldid=904785977}}

When your template arguments contain an equals sign, you can't use implicit positional parameters because everything preceding the first equals sign gets parsed as the parameter name. The trick, in those situations, is to make the assignment explicit, so that your entire argument is unambiguously parsed as the value being assigned to that parameter.

{{Talk quote block|1=This here diff: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:IamNotU/sandbox&diff=904787385&oldid=904785977}}

This here diff: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:IamNotU/sandbox&diff=904787385&oldid=904785977

Writing the transclusion as {{Talk quote block|1=...}} puts the entire URL on the right-hand side of an assignment to the first unnamed parameter, rather than it being parsed as a template parameter named This here diff: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title that's being assigned the value User:IamNotU/sandbox&diff=904787385&oldid=904785977.

Due to MediaWiki's parsing limitations, embedding such templates into a list (using the leading */#/;/: syntax) is very likely to lead to unexpected results (for it regards the newline as the syntax delimiter Help:List §§ Common mistakes, and Paragraphs and other breaks).

Play nice with ordered and unordered lists

{{Lorem ipsum}}
: {{Talk quote block|source=Talk quote block|text=<nowiki/>
# Item one
# Item two
}}

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.

  1. Item one
  2. Item two
    — Talk quote block
<dl><dd>{{Talk quote block|1=<nowiki/>
# Item one
# Item two|source={{tlx|Talk quote block}}}}</dd></dl>
  1. Item one
  2. Item two
    — {{Talk quote block}}

TemplateData

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TemplateData for Talk quote block

Formats quoted text (from another's comments, a policy statement, etc.) in a block, for use on talk pages and noticeboards

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
texttext 1

The text being quoted

Contentrequired
byby 2

The author of the text being quoted

Usersuggested
sourcesource

The source of the text being quoted. Use instead of by when source is not individual user name, or when copy-pasting an entire sig.

Lineoptional
No dash?nodash no-dash

Suppresses the em dash and space before source, for when pasting a sig that already starts with a dash

Booleanoptional
Timestampts

The timestamp of the edit whose text is being quoted

Suggested values
~~~~~
Unknownsuggested
Old IDoldid

The revision ID of the edit introducing the change that was made. Displayed as the timestamp linking to the Diff of the edit. (requires ts parameter or is not shown)

Numberoptional
diffdiff

The revision ID of the Diff comparing target.

Numberoptional
stylestyle

HTML in-line style.

Unknownoptional

See also