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Quotes | Advanced Text Formatting Elements
Introduction to HTML
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Introduction to HTML

Introduction to HTML

1. Basics Introduction
2. Basic Elements
3. Metadata and the Head Element
4. Advanced Text Formatting Elements
5. Advanced Concepts

bookQuotes

The <blockquote> element in HTML represents a quoted section from another source. It is typically displayed as indented text on a web page, with the quote's source cited at the bottom.

The <footer> element is a structural element used to identify the footer of a page, document, article, or section.

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You can also specify the source of the quote using the cite attribute:

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You can also use the <blockquote> element for nesting other block-level elements, such as <p> or <div>, inside it to provide additional context or structure to the quote.

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Similarly, the <q> element represents a short inline quotation. It is typically displayed with quotation marks around the quoted text.

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