"Steve" == Steve Bennett stevage@gmail.com writes:
Steve> On 5/5/06, Phil Boswell Steve> phil.boswell@gmail.com Steve> wrote:
Steve> Ok, yeah I know about that template, which I find for most Steve> practical purposes pretty impractical. Everytime I've tried Steve> to use it, either the source of the quotation was already Steve> obvious, or I wanted to surround it with ""s or Steve> something. In any case, it's a bit cumbersome for a talk Steve> page. If a template was the only solution, a very basic Steve> style would be my preference - none of this hard-coded Steve> quotation author bizzo...
Not sure I understand completely. I can of course wrap my edits in a talk page, with a {{Quotation| You are right}}{{~~~~}} structure[1]. But as far as I can see, that cannot easily be indented!
:{{Quotation| You are right}}{{~~~~}} does not work {{:Quotation| You are right}}{{~~~~}} does not work
is a different thing.
So I think for the moment being the CSS entry from the french wikipedia site seems the best solution.
Uwe Brauer since I use Emacs as an editor, and have a wikipedia mode for it, it is very easy :)