On 10/9/15, 12:35 PM, "css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org on behalf of
Chris Williams" <css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org on behalf of
ch...@clwill.com> wrote:

>You mean the one that shows up as an unknown character on many platforms?
>For reference either a superscript 3 or 1 in my email below...
>
>1) These characters are font dependent.  Unless you are specifically
>calling out fonts that you use, you risk using glyphs that will not be
>found on your target machine.
>
>2) I don't believe you can use CSS to do it, but you certainly could do it
>programmatically on the server (e.g. in PHP or whatever) or on the client
>(in Javascript).  For example, Wordpress typically does it in the backend.
>
>
>On 10/9/15, 9:23 AM, "css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org on behalf of
>Gates, Jeff" <css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org on behalf of
>gat...@si.edu> wrote:
>
>>On 10/9/15, 12:20 PM, "Philip Taylor" <p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk> wrote
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Gates, Jeff wrote:
>>>
>>>> Is there a way I can use css to replace all dump apostrophes with
>>>>curly
>>>> ones ? 
>>>
>>>Google has never heard of "dump apostrophe(s)" (and neither have I), so
>>>I regret that I can't help with this one.
>>>
>>>Philip Taylor
>>
>>
>>Instead of a ³tick² mark for an apostrophe, I¹d like a mark like you see
>>here: ¹
>>This: ¹ Not this: '


Thanks all. 
>

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