User talk:RootDevelopment

Don't change "straight" quotes to "curly" quotes
Please see MOS:STRAIGHT, which says:
 * Use "straight" quotation marks, not “curly” ones. (For single apostrophe quotes: 'straight', not ‘curly’.)


 * Curly quotation marks and apostrophes are deprecated on the English Wikipedia because:
 * Consistency keeps searches predictable. Though most browsers treat curly and straight quotation marks interchangeably, Internet Explorer does not, so using the browser's find function to search a page for Alzheimer's disease will fail to find Alzheimer’s disease and vice versa.
 * Straight quotation marks and apostrophes are easier to type reliably on most platforms.}}


 * Paul August &#9742; 11:59, 10 September 2022 (UTC)


 * Dear
 * Thank you for informing me on this policy.
 * I've gone ahead and read the entire MOS, and will no longer make this mistake whilst editing pages.
 * Thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia.
 * I have edited a few other pages in this style, will they be reverted by an administrator, or must I do something to fix this? RootDevelopment (talk) 13:49, 11 September 2022 (UTC)