Replace typewriter quotes, apostrophes, ellipses and dashes with their typographically correct counterparts as you type.
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2023-06-16 | Eason Wong | ||
2023-03-29 | pauldub | Doesn't work properly with Firefox 111.0.1 (64-bit). I restarted the browser after installation but had to turn the extension off and on for each new window/tab in order to swap the smart quotes. Functionally broken, sadly. | |
2023-01-08 | Meimei | Finally! I was so tired of Tumblr using straight quotes, but with this, i don't have to manually convert them anymore | |
2022-01-05 | Firefox user 11386136 | I love the intention behind it. Been waiting for such an extension for years. I hope it works! Edit: Does not work on Wikipedia. | |
2020-10-23 | Firefox user 16384377 | This has been my constant frustration with writing on the web. I'm so glad I found this. | |
2020-08-26 | cybercommie | For some reason this add-on works only intermittently with Discord but consistently works everywhere else. On Chrome it occasionally quit working with no warning then started working again but I havent had that experience on Firefox yet. | |
2020-04-17 | Domino | Does not work with French unfortunately :( EDIT : Ok my bad, I was expected it to work with " instead of << EDIT 2 : As Jucá Costa said, it conflicts with some inputs. For example : it does not work correctly inside wikipedia (VE) editor (seems to work but after the page is saved you get something totally different) Moreover, the plugin always keeps changing lang back to english. | |
2020-02-03 | Jucá Costa | It works in more basic pages, but does not seem to work with text boxes that are loaded later with scripts, like in Twitter. Also, I did not find a configuration page to set blacklisted URLs. |