User:RRabbit42/Cquote

original code:

Customized by Zaggy:

testing by me (changed quote mark colors just for fun):

"padding:10px 10px;" is the vertical and horizontal padding that you want.

padding changed to 5 vertical, 5 horizontal, and 3 for the source line

no alignment selected, so it sits left and this text begins separately underneath it. padding changed to 5 vertical, 5 horizontal, and 1 for the source line

align="left" causes the entire table to run in-line with the text. Same padding.

Same align="left", same padding. Inserted extra column to provide spacing between Cquote and this text. Note that the previous example would have required a   in order to clear the bottom of the Cquote table and to keep this from looking really bad.

align="right" causes the entire table to run in-line with the text. padding changed to 2 vertical, 2 horizontal, and 1 for the source line. Inserted extra column.

The above examples had a   added right after the Cquotes. The second one had the citation line modified so that the citation would be only under the main quote and not go underneath the right-hand quotation mark.

align="right" causes the entire table to run in-line with the text. padding changed to 2 vertical, 2 horizontal, and 1 for the source line. Inserted extra column.

Only one   was used. Notice the text wraps around the Cquote table. The second one had the citation line modified so that the citation would be only under the main quote and not go underneath the right-hand quotation mark.