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We switched to this smaller format ~ 1 week ago. Original is @ {{bigquote}} - Derik (edit summary)

Why so ugly, then? [It doesn't even look smaller to me, because the font is bigger & monospaced] - SanityOrMadness 20:41, 18 March 2009 (EDT)
What I said before, plus the note that the English language doesn't use single-guillemots in my experience, preferring inverted commas... - SanityOrMadness 15:06, 21 March 2009 (EDT)

You know, I vastly prefer how this looks to the original quote style. THAT gets lost in the profile text, especially when the double-break isn't used. The light-shaded box sets the quote apart nicely, and makes the font change work better. The only things I'd fix are replacing the brackets with quote marks, and right-justifying the attribution text. I say we go with this. --M Sipher 15:51, 28 March 2009 (EDT)

The guillemots are negotiable... I guess.  :( The appeal (to me) is the way they allow you to stick quotes inside of the template without looking skin-crawling-ly wrong.

"How dare you!"
"Oh please!"
Megatron is outraged to be struck in the face but Optimus Prime doesn't have time for his vanity, "Protection"
"How dare you!"
"Oh please!"

Megatron is outraged to be struck in the face but Optimus Prime doesn't have time for his vanity, "Protection"

(actually looking at that, I have an urge to adjust the spacing-offset on the first character... right now it's reverse-indented a half space, but i think a whole-space would look better, because the line-starts would line up.) -Derik 02:04, 6 April 2009 (EDT)

I was thinking that multiline quotes would look thusly:
How dare you!Oh please!Megatron is outraged to be struck in the face but Optimus Prime doesn't have time for his vanity, "Protection"
Then it wouldn't matter if they were guillemots or quotes (But you'd need to have different arguments on the template. I didn't get as far as working out the best way to do that) --abates 02:32, 6 April 2009 (EDT)
*shrug* Yet this solution still means no quotes inside. If you ever wanted to quote a passage from a book that included both speech and narration, it'd look weird. (I dont' insist on guillemots-- but they ARE a legitimate quotation mark, and there are benefits of having an 'embracing' quotation mark that doesn't conflict with content it contains.) -Derik 03:30, 6 April 2009 (EDT)

One very big vote against

I'm not going to lie; I am utterly baffled that this {{quote}}/{{bigquote}} controversy exists at all. The colored box is ugly, the monospace font is ugly (especially with the mix of non-monospace quotation marks), it occupies no less space than the so-called "bigquote", and I see absolutely no point to having two different quote-templates anyway. To my mind, there is only one time the quote template should ever be used, and that's in the article intro. And that should be a single line by the character in question, no more. Called-out quotes don't belong in subsections, and the "Quotes" section works just fine without any calling-out. I vote for making this template look like {{bigquote}} again and then deleting {{bigquote}} altogether. - Jackpot 04:07, 13 April 2009 (EDT)

What he said. Hooper_X 12:35, 13 April 2009 (EDT)
↑ These people speak true, here. - SanityOrMadness 23:15, 13 April 2009 (EDT)
Well, I like using quotes in subsections, particularly if their personality is considerably different in that section compared to the rest of the article (eg Cartoon Blaster versus comic Blaster, IDW Furman G1 Megatron, Cartoon Grimlock Vs Every other version of Grimlock). However, I hate this coloured box nonsense. I want the quotes to go back the way they were before.
Yeah, I admit I'm a little confused as well. Why not just make the blue background the at {{bigquote}} instead? -- SFH 14:05, 13 April 2009 (EDT)
And that should be a single line by the character in question
Maybe it should, maybe it shouldn't, but regardless -- it's never going to be limited to just that. There will always be instances when a snippet of other characters' dialogue is a good way to sum up another character, and it's a bit Quixotic to pretend otherwise and design a system that can't accommodate it. -- Repowers 14:28, 13 April 2009 (EDT)

Without individual quotation marks, multi-line quotes look... well, they don't just look bad; they're flat-out wrong. They fail to make the necessary distinction between each speaker's words. None of these systems handles multiple speakers very well, but at least with the old way you could do two consecutive quote templates, leaving the first unattributed, and get quote marks around both lines. So... yeah, I'm kinda in favor of the old system as well. -- Repowers 14:25, 13 April 2009 (EDT)

I have never liked the look of the old quote template. It has nothing to do with "space" (I'm fine with the amount of real estate both use), and everything to do with visual impact. The old style simply does not "pop" the quote, leading it to get lost, especially in the opening profile text. And I hate those giant quote graphics which really fail to set up any proper "border" appearance. Also, the idea that the quote needs to be from the character whose page it's on... really? Are you kidding? Sometimes, OTHER characters sum up people better than the character can themselves. (see: Animated Sentinel Prime.) --M Sipher 14:41, 13 April 2009 (EDT)

My take, I agree with Repowers and Sipher that multi-line quotes are useful sometimes. (For instance, IMHO the best character-summing-up quote about G1 Silverbolt is that "no sense of adventure" exchange between him and Air Raid in "Forever is a Long Time Coming". And just try to get a single line quote from the Jet Twins!)

I also agree with Sipher that I don't like the look of the old quote template. The big quotation marks are ugly and look weird, and I agree it doesn't set off the quote properly.

...not that I don't think the new quote template doesn't also look funny (I'd pick a much lighter blue at the least, the line wrap on the right-aligned citation bit looks ugly, etc.) but it's still a step in the right direction, IMHO. --Jeysie 14:49, 13 April 2009 (EDT)

This weird Courier-fonted monstrosity is the ugliest dang thing I've ever seen, and I want to kill it with fire. --ItsWalky 23:23, 13 April 2009 (EDT)

I think we've established that there is no consensus in favour of this bloody ugly version, and since Derik changed it unilaterally, it should get changed back... - SanityOrMadness 20:25, 15 April 2009 (EDT)
That wasn't Derik, that was me mistakenly thinking we were already using it. --abates 20:33, 15 April 2009 (EDT)
? Derik said on TFW:CP/DCC that "I didn't ask anyone before swapping styles," he inserted this version onto the wiki post-crash, and he reverted me here before changing back - me and him are the only ones in the current edit history. Even if you want some of the blame, that doesn't absolve him :). SanityOrMadness 20:39, 15 April 2009 (EDT)
We swapped styled a few days before the crash to see what people thought.
And being buttache about the chronology involved doesn't change that we need a more flexible quote template, and have been bumping up against the limits of the old one for over a year. View this as an opportunity. -Derik 20:52, 15 April 2009 (EDT)
The wonderful thing about Templates, is templates're a wonderful thing!
Some people vehemently hate the new quote template. Some people vehemently hate the old one. Put your money where your mouth is and design a new one. If we can make everyone happy then it can replace both templates.
Mock something up with messy code, I'll figure out how to skin it with CSS. -Derik 20:48, 15 April 2009 (EDT)
I tried, actually, but I couldn't figure out something that shrink-wrapped/wrapped elegantly around images without using display:inline-block... which doesn't work in IE. Sigh. --Jeysie 22:48, 15 April 2009 (EDT)
My list of problems is more-or-less identical to Jackpot's - the coloured background, the monospaced font, and possibly the size of the thing. I would also drop quotation marks completely from the template itself [I never parsed the huge quotation marks AS quotation marks, just as a "this is a quote" identifier, which is why I'd like to keep them. If they're hated, then dump'em - single lines wouldn't really need the quote marks, and if you're quoting two or more characters, or a sentence which itself includes quotation marks, you can add them manually as-required.]
Bearing in mind that my preference would still be to reinstate {{bigquote}} wholesale, I could perhaps live with a vertical coloured bar or something like that, for:
 Take me with you, please Cap! Let me have some of those drugs!
Bucky, Captain America Comics #25
- SanityOrMadness 22:57, 15 April 2009 (EDT)


The font can be changed. I'd think that'd be the SIMPLEST change to make. --M Sipher 20:50, 15 April 2009 (EDT)
Ask and you shall recieve.Ali Baba

I'm fine with this. --M Sipher 21:32, 15 April 2009 (EDT)

Colors

One trait of the old quote template that I'd added in late in the game was the ability to change the color of the oversized Wikipedia style quote marks. I'd add it back in, but I can't for the life of me see where Derik is hiding his bgcolor trait here. Well, that's not true, because Firebug seems to tell me he's defining it in main.css... but that is shall we say a less than transparent method if we want the average user to be able to tweak the template (do we? I don't know). Anyhoo, it was just a simple variable of "color" which defaulted to that nifty little powder blue we had, and accepted a hex color code. We used it to help differentiate multiple quotes, as seen in Transformers Wiki:Ads.--RosicrucianTalk 21:19, 15 April 2009 (EDT)

Contextual CSS means you can't redefine the colors inline... I think.
I need to have a brain-thing about this... -Derik 09:47, 16 April 2009 (EDT)

Is anything happening here?

There was no consensus for the change - at best it's fifty-fifty, and a unilateral change shouldn't stick just because someone bulldozed it through. - SanityOrMadness 18:31, 26 April 2009 (EDT)

Quote 3.0

I've done a pass at merging the two quote styles. See: User:Derik/Sandbox12

  1. You can center it, for when you want it to stand out.
  2. You can make it fixed-width, for when you want to stack multiple quotes (for whatever reason.)
  3. You can turn off quote-marks for troublesome mixed-dialog-and-text quotes.
  4. The 'wasted space' (mostly padding and margins) that give 1.0 such a huge footprint have been tightened up.
  5. This is W3C compliant semantic HTML (or as close to it as mediawiki allows.)

Can I get community feedback on this? -Derik 12:36, 8 June 2009 (EDT)