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Old 08-09-2025, 03:42 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by ElMiko View Post
@JSWolf - Ah, ok, that's a lot clearer re: margins. Regarding stress-testing the screen/font size, it seems that you're restating the original premise of the question. What's missing is quantification: What is "small" to you (in terms of screen size)? What is "reasonable" to you (in terms of font-size)?

@Quoth - I'm not sure I understand your post: are you saying that (in the context of a work of fiction) blocks of text which contain "letters, poems, hymns, songs" stylistically set apart from the main text do not constitute block quotations?
Given what we have for phone screens, I would say the size of the iPhone SE (2nd Gen) would be the smallest screen size. It's also the same size as the iPhone 8. It's a 4.7" screen. I really don't see smaller screens for a smartphone being used much or being relevant.

IMHO, it's easier to use a blockquote. It's also neater code.

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