How to Show Extra Quotes on WordPress

Show extra quotes in a WordPress blog post to set off an important passage or quotation in a published post. Using the "block quote" feature in WordPress not only places a pair of quotes around important text and indents it but also enlarges the text and superimposes it over an opaque text box that gives a visual cue of its importance to readers. Implement this feature in your Word Press blog in just a few minutes.

Instructions

    • 1

      Log in to your WordPress dashboard and create a new post, if you aren't already working on one; if you are, choose "Posts" and click the name of the draft to which you want to add a block quote.

    • 2

      Type out the text you want to appear as a block quote. Alternatively, drag your mouse over existing text to highlight it.

    • 3

      Choose the "Quote" button from the menu of functions above the main blog entry window. Click the "Preview" button to see how the block quote will appear to readers -- when viewed from within the Compose window, it simply looks indented.

    • 4

      Click "Publish" when you are satisfied with the way the block quote looks.

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