I had a question today how I do blockquotes. Even if you don't know what it is called
So for example, my code looks like this:
To find your code, go to your template and click edit html
**DISCLAIMER** If you are not familiar with html, or even if you are, it is better to be safe than sorry before editing your code. Cut and copy your code into word before you mess with it, or practice on a backup blog. Or both. I have never used it, but blogger also has a backup/restore option on your template page. **
You can do a google image search for quote marks if you want, but please don't use mine, since it is Ashley's. And make sure you are not using a copyrighted image.
Let me know if you have any questions or if I didn't explain something well enough.
Good luck and happy blockquoting.
Kimba also has a tutorial that may speak to you better: http://www.caffeinatedbookreviewer.com/2012/08/how-heck-did-you-do-that-blogger-tips-1.html

THIS IS A BLOCKQUOTEIf you are in HTML mode it looks like this
Blogger has the basic feature. It is called a blockquote. When you are in the edit post mode, there is a button that looks like quotation marks, and it is called quote. If you highlight what you want in the blockquote (mine is colored a darker green) and press quote, it will have it in a box.
I have a custom design, so she created a special blockquote for my blog, but before I had that, I did a tutorial doing some edits with html. If you are comfortable with that,
http://www.cssnewbie.com/six-ways-style-blockquotes/So for example, my code looks like this:
To find your code, go to your template and click edit html
**DISCLAIMER** If you are not familiar with html, or even if you are, it is better to be safe than sorry before editing your code. Cut and copy your code into word before you mess with it, or practice on a backup blog. Or both. I have never used it, but blogger also has a backup/restore option on your template page. **
Please don't use my colors and stuff. Customize for YOUR blog.
Here is a site with the html codes for lots of colors so that you can change your background and text colors.
http://w3schools.com/html/html_colors.asp
You can do a google image search for quote marks if you want, but please don't use mine, since it is Ashley's. And make sure you are not using a copyrighted image.
Let me know if you have any questions or if I didn't explain something well enough.
Good luck and happy blockquoting.
Kimba also has a tutorial that may speak to you better: http://www.caffeinatedbookreviewer.com/2012/08/how-heck-did-you-do-that-blogger-tips-1.html
