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Pullquotes

The pullquote tag makes for easy and attractive magazine-style pullquotes.
The pullquote tag makes for easy and attractive magazine-style pullquotes. You can place the pullquote to the left or right of the text, set your own colour schemes, control the line breaks yourself or let the system handle it for you, and select different text for the quote and the main body.

Code: [pullquote left strip scheme=orange]The pullquote tag|makes for|easy and attractive|magazine-style|pullquotes.[/pullquote]

Usage: [pullquote {left|right} {strip} {nobody} {scheme=scheme_name}]
  • The quote can be placed either left or right (the default) of the body text.
  • This text appears only in the pullquote.
    When needed, the pullquote text can be different to the body text. To specify that the contents are to appear in the pullquote only, specify the nobody option.
  • Markup in the body text may cause problems in the pullquote. The strip option removes any markup from the pullquote, leaving it in the body.
  • Schemes can be user-defined in your CSS. The standard schemes include
    red, orange, green, blue, and purple
    red, orange, green, blue, and purple. The default scheme (if no scheme is specified) is black and grey. The CSS code for the blue scheme, for example, is simply:
    .pullquote-blue-1,.pullquote-blue-5  { color: #55D; }
    .pullquote-blue-2,.pullquote-blue-4 { color: #339; }
    .pullquote-blue-3 { color: #004; }
  • Pullquotes are automatically split into five sections, unless you specify the break points using pipes | as shown in this example.
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Posted by: Pixy Misa at 12:33 AM | Comments (2) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (Suck)
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I gotta say that the pullquote tag is pretty friggin awesome.
I gotta say that the pullquote tag is pretty friggin awesome. Like it, like it, like it. How do you define the schemes (I'm too lazy to pull down ur CSS file, sorry)?

I'd still like to see regex in the Smileys file. Yeah, too complex for the average person, but anybody with a little experience could do some pretty wild stuff. I'm mainly interested in it because with (capturing) (groups) I can use the \2 in my replacement strings. That way I could construct replacement strings that could almost emulate stuff like your pullquote.

In particular, I'd like to implement technorati tags. If I had a regex \[tt=([\w]*)\], and a replacement string <a href="http://www.technorati.com/tags/\1">\1</a>, I could easily construct tags via [tt=foo].  Schweet, no?

Posted by: McGurk at Tuesday, April 24 2007 01:32 AM (Ri74D)

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How do you define the schemes (I'm too lazy to pull down ur CSS file, sorry)?
I'll post the CSS in the resources section.
I'd still like to see regex in the Smileys file. Yeah, too complex for the average person, but anybody with a little experience could do some pretty wild stuff.
What you want there is macros. They're coming this week. smile   (They've been in place for a while, but I need to test them and shake out a few bugs before I release them to the world.)

Posted by: Pixy Misa at Tuesday, April 24 2007 02:02 AM (PiXy!)

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