On 27 October 2016 at 12:09, Ken McGlothlen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.
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works for me.
Cheers
Lex
>
> 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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