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<blockquote data-quote="stefanmaine" data-source="post: 1946989" data-attributes="member: 197051"><p>On a w3c page I came across this sentence: "The HTML <q> tag defines a short quotation." That's news to me. Actually good news.</p><p></p><p>I like it because it's easier to remember than &#8220; — and </q> is easier than &#8221; to remember.</p><p></p><p>My question: Has <q> been around forever, or is it new? And if it's new, will older versions of browsers recognize it?</p><p></p><p>Also, what is a "short quotation"? Does it matter? If a quotation is more than, say, a hundred words, what will a browser do? "Hey, q isn't enough here! I need &#8220; and &#8221;"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stefanmaine, post: 1946989, member: 197051"] On a w3c page I came across this sentence: "The HTML <q> tag defines a short quotation." That's news to me. Actually good news. I like it because it's easier to remember than “ — and </q> is easier than ” to remember. My question: Has <q> been around forever, or is it new? And if it's new, will older versions of browsers recognize it? Also, what is a "short quotation"? Does it matter? If a quotation is more than, say, a hundred words, what will a browser do? "Hey, q isn't enough here! I need “ and ”" [/QUOTE]
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