This page is a reference for custom changes made to Quartz to confirm they are still working as expected.

The page is visible on the website and in the RSS file at /test.xml.


Private files

Warning

All tests below fail in the RSS feed.

Expected behaviour

None of the following links should be active. Inspection of the raw HTML should show only the original raw text.

Test

  • Test page (denied) and denied
  • Test page (undecided) and undecided

Files outside of the allowable published folder

Expected behaviour

None of the following links should be active. Inspection of the raw HTML should show only the original raw text.

Test

  • 2026-05-19
  • 19 May 2026

Internal page linking

Expected behaviour

The paragraphs below should link to headings on this page. The tests in order are:

  1. second level heading displayed as `Internal page linking
  2. third level heading displayed as Link to heading on the same page is active
  3. second level heading displayed as Aliased heading

Test

  1. Internal page linking
  2. Link to heading on the same page is active
  3. Aliased heading1

Expected behaviour

The paragraph below should read Sieler (2003), Coaching to the Human Soul (Volume I) > Chapter 4 - A New Understanding of Language

Test

Sieler (2003), Coaching to the Human Soul (Volume I) > Chapter 4 - A New Understanding of Language

Expected behaviour

The paragraph below should show a styled self-reference, but the link should not be active.

Test

This is a self-referenced link to Test page and this is a self-referenced link to the same page.

Refer to the following pages

Styling

Footnote formatting

Expected behaviour

The paragraph below which has a superscripted footnote number within it, should not show a difference in line heights caused by the footnote.

Test

“DEAR SON: I have ever had pleasure in obtaining any little anecdotes of my ancestors. You may remember the inquiries I made among the remains of my relations when you were with me in England, and the journey I undertook2 for that purpose. Imagining it may be equally agreeable to you to know the circumstances of my life, many of which you are yet unacquainted with, and expecting the enjoyment of a week’s uninterrupted leisure in my present country retirement, I sit down to write them for you. To which I have besides some other inducements. Having emerged from the poverty and obscurity in which I was born and bred, to a state of affluence and some degree of reputation in the world, and having gone so far through life with a considerable share of felicity, the conducing means I made use of, which with the blessing of God so well succeeded, my posterity may like to know, as they may find some of them suitable to their own situations, and therefore fit to be imitated.”

Footnotes

  1. Fails under Quartz 4

  2. From the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin