I'd like to have a different style for pull quotes on a webpage, so I
thought I could get away with
[quote,*role="pullquote"*]
_______________________________________________________________________________
Aristotle, in his work _Politics_, argued that all those who have meditated
on
the art of governing mankind come to realize that the fate of empires
depends
on the education of youth.
_______________________________________________________________________________
Unfortunately, role doesn't seem to get passed through, even though the
Users' Guide says that "most block styles" support this, and quoteblock is
defined in the html5 backend in such a way that it seems like it should
take role:
[quoteblock]
<div class="quoteblock*{role? {role}}*{unbreakable-option?
unbreakable}"{id? id="{id}"}>
<div class="title">{title}</div>
<div class="content">
|
</div>
<div class="attribution">
<em>{citetitle}</em>{attribution?<br>}
— {attribution}
</div></div>
Any idea what I might be doing wrong?
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