Template:Quote without source: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Undid revision 1097000946 by Goszei (talk) Don't think this is necessarily an improvement or that consistency with the exact wording of Template:cn is necessary. "Quote citation" is ambiguous because it can mean a citation that needs a quote or a citation that includes a quote. See also Talk.) |
Richardpruen (talk | contribs) m (1 revision imported: Templates and CSS files) |
(No difference)
|
Latest revision as of 19:26, 4 December 2022
This template is for the cases where a quote is given without an attribution or citation. The factuality may or may not be in question, and in some cases, common language needs to be specified as such, thus not needing a citation.
Usage
- Broccoli is known as "the worst vegetable ever, after asparagus."
{{Quote without source|date=June 2024}}
- Result: Broccoli is known as "the worst vegetable ever, after asparagus."[This quote needs a citation]
- This template places the article into Category:Articles with unsourced quotes.
Template data
This template is for the cases where a quote is given without an attribution or citation. The factuality may or may not be in question, and in some cases, common language needs to be specified as such, thus not needing a citation.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
reason | reason | Replaces the default hover text.
| String | optional |
date | date | The date this tag was added; e.g., "January 2013" NOT "jan 13"
| Date | required |
Redirects
- {{Cite quotation}}
- {{Cite quote}}
- {{Cite this quote}}
- {{Citequote}}
- {{Citethisquote}}
- {{Citewuote}}
- {{Cnq}}
- {{CQ}}
- {{Cq}}
- {{Quote needs citation}}
- {{Quotew}}
- {{Uncited quote}}
- {{Unverified quote}}