Template:Space+double/doc

Usage
The -" (or Space+double in long form) template is for use at the end of a 'single-quoted' wikilink or a wikilink ending in an apostrophe or other similar punctuation or diacritic, which is immediately followed by a "double-quote" quotation mark ("), or when an italic word overlaps with a quotation mark (e.g. "italic quoted word"). Its purpose is to slightly space the single and double quotation marks apart for legibility, without actually inserting a space character. It does this with CSS, and does so because the insertion of an extraneous space character of any kind would be a violation of the semantic integrity of the web content of the article or other page in which it appeared. For non-link spacing of this sort, see ' " (or Template:Single+double).


 * Example (with highlighting added for clarity):


 * Using the template:




 * The song title was "Hustlin'.


 * For comparison, here is the completely unspaced version:




 * The song title was "Hustlin'".


 * And here is the version with a semantically incorrect non-breaking space character:




 * The song title was "Hustlin' ".


 * When rendered, the non-breaking-spaced version looks similar to or the same as the template version, but improperly mixes content and presentation.


 * Using the template with an italic quote:




 * The essay "On Translating Beowulf


 * For comparison, here is the unspaced italic version:




 * The essay "On Translating Beowulf"