Single quotes, whether used as quotes or as apostrophes are converting on the published page. It’s just double-quotes that are not.
This doesn’t seem like correct behavior to me, and in fact in the earlier post two years ago a plugin contributor deemed it a bug and opened an issue that doesn’t appear to have gone anywhere at all.
Surely this can’t be the intended behavior, as half the point of using Markdown is to be able to just write and let the software render things well.
]]>This is what I am using:
[select* DepthOptions include_blank "6 inch Nominal" "8 inch Nominal" "10 inch Nominal" "Custom"]
I’d like to use this:
[select* DepthOptions include_blank "6" Nominal" "8" Nominal" "10" Nominal" "Custom"]
]]><meta http-equiv=”refresh”; content=”0″; url=”https://alesmith.com/2023-order-of-the-anvil-membership” />
I attempted to accomplish the above by entering the following into the “Content Attribute” field: 0″; url=”https://alesmith.com/2023-order-of-the-anvil-membership/
Once I update my page, the meta tag is not functioning correctly since the quotation marks after the 0 and after url= are being read as the plain text equivalent (").
Is there a more proper way to execute a redirect through Meta Tag Manager? Or maybe is there a way to have my quotation marks not get converted to "?
]]>Our website is in French and the quotation marks are properly transformed into ? and ? by WordPress.
But when we upgraded WP Mail Logging from 1.9.9 to 1.10.2, our quotation marks are not properly localized anymore. We were able to repeat this on various environment (local, staging and production) and as we went back to 1.9.9, the quotation marks are now ok.
Thanks for any support,
Geoffrey
]]>In this scenario, WordPress renders the closing single quote upside down, like an opening single quote.
I’ve searched widely and found some code but none seems to solve this. Seems an elementary flaw in WordPress, considering it’s designed as a publishing tool (I think).
Many thanks
Mark Gilbert
Here’s how it looks if the post is generated by SMAP
https://www.craigthetechteacher.com/wp-content/uploads/2020-11-12_13-33-54.jpg
This occurs any time I have a ” mark in the title of the post and it only occurs on Facebook. Twitter and LinkedIN work perfectly.
]]>The theme is twenty-twenty but it was the same for the previous theme.
I made some search in this forum, but wondering if there is still no way to fix this?
]]>I, like many others, am embarrassed by the loss of my quotation marks. Some tools doesn’t read the href attribute without the quotation marks.
So why not make it optional to delete the quotation marks?
And right now, what can I do to keep the minify system without losing my quotation marks?
Is there any need to delete them BTW?
Kind regards
Thibaut
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