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Issue #1
<blockquote> must be used since this block is formatted as a blockquote on the initial page. Also, the whole text must be wrapped in the link because on the initial page you can open a link by clicking on any part of the text, not only "Click to Tweet" part.
- Anton S.
- Formatting in the original is only a matter of CSS, this can change anytime. But the block is a pull-quote because it is an excerpt from the original text (It's the first sentence of the above blockquote).
From Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pull_quote
"In graphic design, a pull quote (also known as a lift-out pull quote) is a key phrase, quotation, or excerpt that has been pulled from an article and used as a page layout graphic element, serving to entice readers into the article or to highlight a key topic."
That is exactly describing this block as a pull-quote.
Link is preserved as a button, no need for all text to be a clickable link...
- Declined by admin
- Looking at this specific case and this source page, this seems like a reasonable way to handle this page.
- Type of issue
- Author added their own content
- Reported
- Apr 18, 2019