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The standard on web (ie: soft copy) is to use typewriter quotes. The standard on paper (ie: hard copy) is to use curly quotes. Just thought I'd let you know. Besides curly quotes takes up more storage than typewriter quotes which leads to delays in loading. Check for yourself. [[User:Zero2001|Zero2001]] - [[User_talk:Zero2001|Talk]] - 06:36, 15 May 2012 (CDT)
 
The standard on web (ie: soft copy) is to use typewriter quotes. The standard on paper (ie: hard copy) is to use curly quotes. Just thought I'd let you know. Besides curly quotes takes up more storage than typewriter quotes which leads to delays in loading. Check for yourself. [[User:Zero2001|Zero2001]] - [[User_talk:Zero2001|Talk]] - 06:36, 15 May 2012 (CDT)
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Actually both types are considered correct in English but the main reason websites use typewriter quotes is because of the reduction in size. Which leads to faster loading. So I hope you would stop changing all the quotes I changed to typewriter. It took a long while back then. Now though thanks to Foxreplace I can correct it in a flash. [[User:Zero2001|Zero2001]] - [[User_talk:Zero2001|Talk]] - 06:44, 15 May 2012 (CDT)

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Hi Lofthouse

Sorry for not responding to your email, but I can't read what's on there. Please continue with the edits, and hopefully, you'll be a pioneer for more to come.--Teh Ping 08:17, 16 December 2011 (CST)

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The standard on web (ie: soft copy) is to use typewriter quotes. The standard on paper (ie: hard copy) is to use curly quotes. Just thought I'd let you know. Besides curly quotes takes up more storage than typewriter quotes which leads to delays in loading. Check for yourself. Zero2001 - Talk - 06:36, 15 May 2012 (CDT)

Actually both types are considered correct in English but the main reason websites use typewriter quotes is because of the reduction in size. Which leads to faster loading. So I hope you would stop changing all the quotes I changed to typewriter. It took a long while back then. Now though thanks to Foxreplace I can correct it in a flash. Zero2001 - Talk - 06:44, 15 May 2012 (CDT)