Le 25 avr. 2007 à 17:31, Kristof Zelechovski a écrit :
Your quotation is incorrect because the Q element inserts language- dependent
quotation marks on its own.  Your markup produces the following text:
"« Toute forme de langage devrait être reconnue et libre d'exister sans
ironie. »"

fwiw
no because the surrounding language is English. You would use French quotes if there was French text around. But you are right it is the correct double quotes, as it should be English double quotes.

At least, it should. Internet Explorer does not do it because they do not support :before and :after CSS selectors, among other useful and required
recommendations.

The only implementation which did it in the past was internet explorer for Macintosh and I'm not sure for all languages.

with CSS, but unfortunately, not very supported last time I have checked.
body { quotes: "\201c " "\201d " "\2018 " "\2019 "; }



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