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Template {{talk quote inline with count}} (a.k.a. {{TQC}} or {{tqc}}) is used in talk pages to highlight a short excerpt of quoted material of other editors' comments or text from an article.
The template also provides a character count for the quoted text. This can be useful in talk page discussions about Short descriptions.
|1= The text to highlight with the template. As with all templates, when the text, given as the template parameter, contains an equals character (=), prefixing the text with |1= is required to ensure the character is correctly interpreted as being part of the normal text; otherwise it will break the template.
|italic=yes or |i=yes will force the content to be green and italicised only (no change to serif font style); any value may be used, e.g. |i=y. This is typically used inside a block of text that is already serif-styled to make the highlighted text stand out better.
|quotes=yes or |q=yes adds quotation marks around the coloured text.
{{Blockquote}} variant for use with poems, song lyrics, and other quotations that require the use of frequent formatting elements such as line breaks and indentation (such as <br/>); requires substitution
{{Blockquote}} variant for use with poems, song lyrics, and other quotations that require the use of frequent formatting elements such as line breaks and indentation (such as <br/>); requires substitution. With optional attribution.
Designed to format poetry simply and reliably; it differs from {{Poem quote}} in two significant ways: it does not add spacing around the poem that sets it apart as “block quote”, and it automatically provides hanging indentation when lines are so long that they wrap