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Commodo proident consectetur
Subtitle: Deserunt sint
Aute reprehenderit irure est officia ut laboris Lorem. Deserunt tempor voluptate irure velit dolor reprehenderit nostrud ut voluptate aliqua. Aute nostrud adipisicing cupidatat Lorem consequat laborum enim sunt. Nostrud ex duis veniam labore aute officia dolore irure culpa anim pariatur.
Aliquip nulla dolor laborum sunt amet irure enim Lorem nisi eu ex eu sint. Ullamco officia exercitation nostrud id excepteur elit voluptate sunt qui aliquip mollit quis aute enim. Cillum commodo ullamco velit ea cillum sunt veniam. Proident occaecat laboris sint ipsum voluptate ex nostrud qui id tempor ad reprehenderit.
Fundamentals
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Epigraphs
The English language . . . becomes ugly and inaccurate because our thoughts are foolish, but the slovenliness of our language makes it easier for us to have foolish thoughts.
For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled.
I do not paint things, I paint only the differences between things.
If you’d like to introduce your page or a section of your page with some quotes, use epigraphs. Modeled after chapter epigraphs in Tufte’s books (particularly Beautiful Evidence), these are blockquote
elements with a bit of specialized styling. Quoted text is italicized. This is a sidenote. The source goes in a footer
element inside the blockquote
. We have provided three examples in the epigraph of this section, demonstrating shorter and longer quotes, with and without a paragraph tag, and showing how multiple quotes within an epigraph fit together with the use of a wrapper class.