THAT example also shows that there are ESOTERIC processes going on in TW 
parsing, a bit like going down a rabbit-hole :-). On blockquotes ...

<<<Alice

CREATES *html* for <cite> ...

<blockquote class="tc-quote"><cite>Alice</cite></blockquote>

*Comment*
*TT*

*On Saturday, 5 September 2020 17:52:40 UTC+2, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:*
*@TiddlyTweete*

<blockquote class="tc-quote"><cite>Alice</cite></blockquote>


Comment
TT

On Saturday, 5 September 2020 17:52:40 UTC+2, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> ... it was a real surprise to me too, though, when Tony showed behavior 
>> already that ... from ...
>>
>> ;.big.b Data Term
>> :.s-caps Data Definition
>>
>> ... makes ...
>>
>> <dl><dt class="Big b">Data Term</dt><dd class="s-caps">Data 
>> Definition</dd></dl>
>>
>>
>> The shock to me was: why I can't find anywhere in standard docs this is 
>> documented!
>>
>> *Q: is there is any reason it appears UNdocumented? Or I just looked in 
>> wrong place?*
>>
>
> UPDATE. It IS documented IMPLICITLY. See, for instance for blockquotes,  
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Block%20Quotes%20in%20WikiText where its shown ...
>
> <<<.myClass.another-class
> Operating systems are like a brick wall for our minds
> <<< Nobody
>
> ... renders ...
>
> <blockquote class="tc-quote myClass another-class"><p>Operating systems are 
> like a brick wall for our minds
> </p><cite>Nobody</cite></blockquote>
>
>
> But I see nowhere (yet) docs EXPLICITLY mentions that approach generalises.
>
> Comment
> TT
>
>

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