Noun
blockquote (plural blockquotes)
(Internet) a lengthy quotation that is formatted so as to be set off from the main text on a webpage, as by italicization and indentation
A blockquote is inherently a tricky thing: it’s function is two-fold, as it has to reference as well as quote. Source: Internet
A tip to add to our original list of ways to repurpose your timeless content: use a blockquote to highlight your best archived material. Source: Internet
But alas, now my guest’s life has ended, his tale left unwritten…" While Igor isn't a fully omniscient character, this quote weirdly fits the circumstances of his voice actors. Source: Internet
Implemented support for new blockquote, caption, and paragraph ARIA roles ( Source: Internet
I am just going to blockquote some portions down below this paragraph, and I invite you to join me in making halting, inarticulate, baffled vocalizations at them. Source: Internet
So this could be: h1, h2, h3, strong, em, blockquote, etc. Source: Internet