blockquote
Define an area of text to be displayed with a left-hand margin, thus setting it apart from the rest of the text flow.
Usage:
<blockquote style="font: 12pt Verdana,Arial,sans-serif;">
... blahblahblah ...
</blockquote>
| Tag Attribute | Used To... |
|---|---|
| style | Define an inline style to apply to the contents of the <blockquote> |
Best Practice Example:
<blockquote style="font: 12pt Verdana,Arial,sans-serif;">
<font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif" size="3" style="font: 12pt Verdana,Arial,sans-serif;">
It's quiet. Possibly too quiet - The kind of quiet you get when you shove a thick chunk of copper
wire in a circuit breaker, a nail in the phase circuit breaker and a bolt in the floor circuit breaker...
then drop a screwdriver down one of the ventilation holes of the mainframe's power supply.<br /><br />
I make my way carefully through the emergency-lit computer room to my office, my only detour
being a quick circuit breaker replacement tour and a stop at the bin to drop off a badly scarred
screwdriver.<br /><br />
I always prefer to start the year off with a bang - or, to be more precise, a series of loud hums, a
crackle or two, and a muffled <b>BOOM</b> from the sub-basement.<br />
</font>
</blockquote>
It's quiet. Possibly too quiet - The kind of quiet you get when you shove a thick chunk of copper wire in a circuit breaker, a nail in the phase circuit breaker and a bolt in the floor circuit breaker... then drop a screwdriver down one of the ventilation holes of the mainframe's power supply.
I make my way carefully through the emergency-lit computer room to my office, my only detour being a quick circuit breaker replacement tour and a stop at the bin to drop off a badly scarred screwdriver.
I always prefer to start the year off with a bang - or, to be more precise, a series of loud hums, a crackle or two, and a muffled BOOM from the sub-basement.
NOTES:
This tag still works in all mail clients, even Evolution on Linux.
This reference was created for Innovyx by Steve Cartoon Q3 2007. All rights reversed.