Template talk:Quote

{| cellspacing="3" align='right' Sorry, I'm having difficulty seeing the benefit of replacing .png images with transparent background with the .jpg shown to the right. Not only is the background a fixed colour, which means it's use is restricted to normal body text only (and not here for example), but it's too heavily compressed and quite severely artifacted. Was there a problem with the original images that I wasn't aware of? —Adam (talk) 03:05, 1 March 2008 (EST)
 * width="100%" style="border: 1px solid #3b587e; background-color: #1f4973"|

Aside from all the quotation marks when shown in a quote having a light blue box around them that makes the actual mark extremely hard to see? No, nothing at all. As far as I'm aware the majority of quotes that use these marks are in normal body text which is why I chose that color. The example you used seems to be under (or soon to be under) modification, is there any other quotes that appear in front of the light blue, in which case I can simply make another template with the light blue background. The size is exactly the same as the size of your png quotation marks and for what reason would a quotation mark ever need to be that size here? Knil 07:42, 1 March 2008 (EST)