Indenting and Blockquotes

<p style="padding-left: 30px;"> This is what you get when you click the "increase indent" button on regular text.

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<blockquote>your text goes here</blockquote> This should not be used for general indenting - only actual quotes - because of the way the code is processed by assistive technology. If you just like the look of the line on the left, you can do that with a <div> with a border on that side only.

It is a curious thing, Harry, but perhaps those who are best suited to power are those who have never sought it. Those who, like you, have leadership thrust upon them, and take up the mantle because they must, and find to their own surprise that they wear it well. ~J.K. Rowling, "King's Cross," Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, 2007, spoken by the character Albus Dumbledore

 

<ul style="padding-left: 30px;"> This will make you lists line up with your indented text. The increase indent button on the toolbar will not work for whole lists - only sub items. Putting the padding in the <li> tags will move the list items farther away from the bullets.
<li>Thing one</li>
<li>Thing two</li>
<li>Thing three</li>
<li>Thing four</li>
</ul>

  • Thing one
  • Thing two
  • Thing three
  • Thing four