Smart Quotes
Change the quotation marks that are automatically rendered as smart or curly quotes inside your content.
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Description
Change the quotation marks, that are automatically rendered as smart or curly quotes inside your content, from the default English style (“…”) to anything you like, e.g. to Croatian/Hungarian/Polish/Romanian style quotation marks („…”), Czech or German style („…“), Danish style (»…«), Finnish or Swedish style (”…”), French style (« … » – with spaces), Greek/Italian/Norwegian/Portuguese/Russian/Spanish/Swiss style («…» – without spaces), Japanese or Traditional Chinese style (「⋯」), or actually to any arbitrary character combination of your choice. Of course you can turn off curly quotes entirely by picking the so-called "dumb" quotes ("…").
Installation
- Upload the entire
smart-quotesfolder to the wp-content/plugins directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Go to the ‘Writing Settings’ screen where you will be able to configure your ‘Smart Quotes’
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0.4
- compatibility with WordPress 3.4 and 3.5
- fixed bug where stylesheet (for admin) and plugin action links did not load correctly when plugin was loaded from symlinked directory
0.3
- fixed bug where CSS styles for <q> element were styled incorrectly when user hadn’t picked quotation marks
- i18n
- L10n for German (de_DE)
- tested with older WordPress versions: now tagged to require 2.9 (instead of 3.2)
0.2
- added support for the <q> element
- admin stylesheet cleanup (no longer using unit “px”)
- link to “Writing Settings” page on “Plugins” page
0.1
- initial public release