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'''Template structure''' {{quote| 1 | 2 | 3 |color=silver|size=360%}} '''Template usage''' {{quote|Quote Text|Person|Source|color=silver|size=360%}} '''Notes''' # The "color" and "size" parameters refer to the quotation marks—not the text. # If you want to change the color and size variables, you must declare the parameter explicitly (i.e. you must include "color=" or "size="). #If you want to change the size parameter, then you must include a unit of measurement (e.g. %, px, pt). # "If a parameter value contains an equals sign, the parameter name must be declared explicitly." This means that if you want to include a URL in your quote, and if that URL contains an equals sign, then you must explicitly declare the parameter. All that means is that you should add "1=", "2=", or "3=", as appropriate, ahead of your quote text, speaker, or source, like this: {{quote|1=Quote text|2=Person|3=Source|color=silver|size=360%}}