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Citing sources “comme il faut”

Often there is a need to use in your blog elements of a site, whether it is a text, a witty saying or a picture.

HeartRails Inc released the Kwout tool (from quote, in English, “quote”). The service allows you to take a screenshot from any site: select the necessary element of the site, click Cut, the service generates the code. Next, insert the code into your blog or Habr, as for example, I did (screenshot of the blog that announced the launch of Kwout):
http://blog.go2web20.net/2007/12/kwout-what-fine-tool-for-bloggers.html /> /> /> /> via kwout
Also, you can remove the shadow, add a frame, change the background color.

A similar tool was launched by Google for Google Books. This tool allows you to pull quotes from books and present them in this form (only for books from the Google library):
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About this book Read this bookThe Adventures of Oliver Twist Author (s): Charles Dickens
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For some reason, the tool does not work with all the books, I wanted to quote Nietzsche, but nothing happened. Well, here's Oliver Twist.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/287470/


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