I want to write a summarised form of a Wikipedia article, such as Stack Overflow Wikipedia, in my answer.
Now if I quote something from the article it will be done like this-
Stack Overflow is a privately held website, the flagship site of the Stack Exchange Network, created in 2008 by Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky.
Let this be a summarised form of whole like this - "Stack Overflow is a platform where question and answer on various topics are shared by experts and internet users."
If I use a blockquote, some people refute the use of "blockquotes '>'" saying that it is not a quote, it is a summary.
Sometimes we need to quote a huge 4 page article in a summarised form, but then they say "you cannot use quotes as it is a summary" . So is there anything to highlight some important text (as in this case a summary) in a box like blockquotes or codeblocks.
And if not, it should be made in a suitable color (like blockquotes are yellow usually, and codes are grey) , maybe sky blue color or light red color or light green.
NOTE: The Wikipedia article is just an example. In my real case, I often have to post an answer by translating a very large 4-5 chapter stories, so I just quote it in summarised form. This is why the question asks if there is there any highlighting feature, or using blockquotes is fine.