HTML tag <q> <blockquote> and html Tag blockquote
Both labels indicate "Reference ".
The difference is that the q tag is an in-Row Element. There will be "" at the beginning and end of the content, and blockquote is a block-level element. By default, it has a distance of about 40 PX, without "".
In terms of semantics, the former references small text while the latter references large content blocks.
In terms of compatibility, the q tag in IE67 does not contain "". The quotation marks under FF are beautiful full-angle characters: "". Chrome is a halfwidth character :"". As for IE89, it should also be an all-round character, but it is really ugly when no font is specified. It is consistent with FF after specifying or for it.
Related extensions:
The source referenced by the cite attribute.
The value of this attribute is a URL that is enclosed in quotation marks and points to the online document, and (if possible) the exact location of the reference in this document. For example:
<BlockquoteCite = "http://www.wwf.org"
> WWF's ultimate goal is to build a future where people live in harmony with nature. </blockquote>
Mainstream Browsers Do not support cite attributes. However, the search engine may use this attribute to obtain more information about the reference.