Template:Talk quote inline/doc

Usage
Template (a.k.a. ) is used on talk pages (and in Wikisource process pages) to highlight a short excerpt of quoted material of other editors' comments or from an article or source.

By default, the template changes the given text to. The accompanying change in typeface to a serif (roman) or italic type style is to make it fully accessible for those readers with red/ green color blindness.

This template is not intended for use in articles, and displays an error message if it is used in the main namespace.

Parameters
1 The text to highlight with the template. As with all templates, when the text, given as the template parameter, contains an equals character, prefixing the text with 1 is to ensure the character is correctly interpreted as being part of the normal text; otherwise it will break the template.

yes or yes will force the content to be green and italicised only (no change to serif font style); any value may be used, e.g. y. This is typically used inside a block of text that is already serif-styled to make the highlighted text stand out better.

title takes text, which cannot be marked up in any way, and displays it as a pop-up "tooltip" (in most browsers) when the cursor hovers over the span. The most common use of this is to provide attribution.

q or yes adds quotation marks around the colored text.

Examples

 * What you write:


 * What you get:
 * ...when you said,, and,.


 * What you write:


 * What you get:
 * ...when you said,, and,.

(Run your mouse over the words "consectetur adipiscing elit" and in a second you will see a tooltip pop up next to the mouse cursor which says, "This is a tooltip".)