Smart Punctuations Smart Punctuations

Blogging
Version: 1.1.9
Last Update: 2022-01-09

Overview

Smart Punctuations is a Chrome extension developed by Manki. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Smart Punctuations is 1.1.9, updated on 2022-01-09.
543 users have installed this extension. 11 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: manki.in

Replaces straight quotes ("like this") with smart quotes (“like this”) in Blogger's post editor and Gmail's compose box.

Replaces some default punctuation characters in Blogger's post editor with better looking ones. The following items are replaced:
- double quotes ("quotes" ⇒ “quotes”)
- single quotes ('quotes' ⇒ ‘quotes’)
- dashes (-- ⇒ — and --- ⇒ —)

SUPPORTED SITES:
- Blogger
- Gmail

HOW TO USE
Once installed, this extension adds an icon to address bar when you are editing a Blogger blog post. Click on that icon to replace all matching punctuation characters.

EXCEPTIONS
Replacement is not done for text inside elements like <pre> or <code> or <tt>.

SOURCE CODE
Source code of this extension is available at https://github.com/manki/blogger-smart-quotes.

Rating

11 ratings

Total Installs

543

Information

Last Update

2022-01-09

Current Version

1.1.9

Size

10.77KiB

Author

Manki

Website

manki.in

Category

Blogging

Latest Reviews

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avatar Russ Campbell
2021-01-15

Does not seem to work on Google's Blogger editor, so what's the point of offering it?

avatar John Bainbridge
2020-08-09

This is great but it's soon not going to be! I'm finding that it only works on my "Legacy" version of Google's Blogger. On the updated version this extension is not working. ARE THERE PLANS TO UPDATE THIS FEATURE FOR THE NEW BLOGGER INTERFACE?

avatar A Google User
2014-11-13

Wonderful! Works perfectly.

avatar Kacper Rucinski
2013-07-04

Brilliant, just what is needed for English-language editing.

However, the biggest drawback is lack of customisation option for other languages / quotation traditions: those that use „...”, «...», and others. - that is, the majority of world languages.

avatar Chris V
2012-08-14

Works great, Google should add this as a default quote. Well done.