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I wasn't sure if this was intentional or not so I wanted to ask - are the leading quote and closing quote meant to appear the same? This is what I see on both my site and the Google Fonts site: http://fnlst.com/t7ERBI
I would have thought the opening quote would be a mirrored version of the closing quote, but maybe this is an intentional design choice - please let me know :)
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On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 3:40 PM, Mike Elliott ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi,
I wasn't sure if this was intentional or not so I wanted to ask - are the
leading quote and closing quote meant to appear the same? This is what I
see on both my site and the Google Fonts site: http://fnlst.com/t7ERBI
I would have thought the opening quote would be a mirrored version of the
closing quote, but maybe this is an intentional design choice - please let
me know :)
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I don't understand what you mean here. How can our content writers create proper opening and closing quotes? We actually don't want the "smart" quotes -- regular quotes are fine for both opening and closing.
Hi,
I wasn't sure if this was intentional or not so I wanted to ask - are the leading quote and closing quote meant to appear the same? This is what I see on both my site and the Google Fonts site: http://fnlst.com/t7ERBI
I would have thought the opening quote would be a mirrored version of the closing quote, but maybe this is an intentional design choice - please let me know :)
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