What does this have to do with web2py? And why do you have "content: \0027" 
in the body selector? What are you really trying to do?

Anthony

On Thursday, March 22, 2018 at 12:23:16 PM UTC-4, Maurice Waka wrote:
>
> This is part of the code...
>
> <html lang="en">
>
> <style type="text/css">
>     * {
>         box-sizing: border-box;
>         }
>     body {
>         background-color: #edeff2;
>         font-family: 'Noto Serif', serif;
>         font-size: 0.5em;
>         font-weight: lighter;
>         content: \0027;
>     }
>     .chat_window {
>         position: fixed;
>         width: calc(100% - 20px);
>         max-width: 90%px;
>         height: 440px;
>         border-radius: 10px;
>         background-color: #fff;
>         left: 50%;
>         top: 50%;
>         transform: translateX(-50%) translateY(-50%);
>         box-shadow: 0 10px 20px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.15);
>         background-color: #f8f8f8;
>         overflow: hidden;
>         bottom:0;
>         }
>     .messages {
>         position: relative;
>         list-style: none;
>         padding: 20px 10px 0 10px;
>         margin: 0;
>         height: 400px;
>         overflow: scroll;
>         }
>     .messages .message {
>         clear: both;
>         overflow: hidden;
>         margin-bottom: 20px;
>         transition: all 0.5s linear;
>         opacity: 0;
>         font-size: 0.5em;
>         }
>
>     .messages .message.left .text_wrapper {
>         background-color: #E8EAF6;
>         margin-left: 2px;
>         }
>     .messages .message.left .text_wrapper::after, .messages .message.left 
> .text_wrapper::before {
>         right: 100%;
>         border-right-color: #E8EAF6;
>         }
>     .messages .message.left .text {
>         color: black;
>         }
>     /* resize images */
>     .messages .message.right img {
>         border-radius: 7px;
>         max-height: 100px;
>         max-width: 100%
>         width:100%;
>         object-fit: cover;
>         }
>     .messages .message.right .text_wrapper {
>         background-color: #8C9EFF;
>         margin-right: 2px;
>         float: right;
>         max-width: 85.5%;
>         width: auto;
>         position: relative;
>         word-wrap: break-word;
>         word-spacing: normal;
>         text-align:justify;
>         max-height: 150px;
>         height:auto;
>         display: inline-block;
>         padding: 6px;
>         border-radius: 7px;
>         }
>     .messages .message.right .text_wrapper::-webkit-scrollbar{
>         display:none;
>     }
>     .messages .message.right .text_wrapper::after, .messages 
> .message.right .text_wrapper::before {
>         left: 100%;
>         border-left-color: #E8EAF6;
>         }
>     .messages .message.right .text {
>         color: white;
>         font-size: 1em;
>         }
>     .messages .message.appeared {
>         opacity: 1;
>         }
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 6:06 PM, Anthony wrote:
>
>> Please show your code. &apos;, &#x27;, or just plain ' should work.
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, March 22, 2018 at 9:34:39 AM UTC-4, Maurice Waka wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi.
>>> An unable to display strings such as ; don't, can't, in the view.html.
>>> I've tried escaping in the  style body with content: \0027; as directed 
>>> from this 
>>> <https://www.toptal.com/designers/htmlarrows/punctuation/apostrophe/> 
>>> site in vain.
>>> I have to refresh the page again for my content to appear.
>>> I need your help.
>>> Regards
>>>
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