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  • nsim2021

    (@nsim2021)

    Hi. It seems that anything you can do with regular html or css, you can also do in the Quotes Collection panel where you insert your quote content.

    As an example, I happen to have used a span style to enlarge the opening quotation mark with a DROP CAP code. You can play with this idea to try to come up with the design you want.

    <span style="float:left;color:#D4D4C7;font-size:44px;line-height:35px;padding-top:3px;padding-right:3px;font-family: Times, serif, Georgia">"</span>...but every wanton and causeless restraint of the will of the subject, whether practiced by a monarch, a nobility, or a popular assembly, is a degree of tyranny.</p>

    Perfect your design in an .html page on your desktop, then drop it into your Quotes Collection panel to finesse it.

    Another option is to just create the images, upload them to your media library, and copy the links to the images. Insert the image links before and after your quote content, same way you would insert an image any time. Align the images as required.

    image description

    Quick idea:

    https://bit.ly/2ZGfJJH

    • This reply was modified 4 years ago by nsim2021.
    nsim2021

    (@nsim2021)

    I don’t know why it keeps NOT showing the code when the code tags are around it. REGULAR image link from an image in your media library to wherever you want it to appear in your quote content. Again:

    image description

    <img src="http:IMAGE.png" width="216" height="267" hspace="0" vspace="0" alt="image description" />

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