Template:Cquote/doc

Usage
Cquote is used to display a quotation centered on the page, and surrounded by large quotation marks. Consider using Cquote to
 * highlight a quotation from the text on the page (called a pull-quote in journalism and publishing), or
 * display a quotation at the top of a page or section, as a way to engage the reader.

Parameters

 * Parameter 1: text of the quote; use  between paragraphs.
 * Required
 * Note: if the quote text contains one or more "=" (equal signs), then the template must be called as (see Restrictions on parameter values for additional discussion and methods)


 * quotewidth: The size of the quotation marks; default=35px; options=10px, 30px, 40px, 50px, 60px.
 * author: Name of the person that wrote or spoke the text being quoted. Can include wiki syntax.
 * source: Source of the quote (publication title, speech, etc.). Can include wiki syntax.
 * bgcolor: The color of the background--see Help:Colors for options.
 * wide: When set to "yes", the quote expands to the entire width of the page. Useful for small quotes, but may clash with other floating objects, such as infoboxes.

Simple example
quote text To be, or not to be.

Sourced example
Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving.

Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving.

Example with background color
Life itself is a quotation.

Life itself is a quotation.

Other examples
F=ma (the 1= is necessary as quote text contains an equal sign) F=ma

Thus:
 * $E=mc^2$

(quote text contains an equal sign and math syntax) Thus:
 * $E=mc^2$

Acknowledgements
Template and documentation adapted from Wikipedia, Template:Cquote.