quotes
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This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since April 2021.
The CSS quotes
property sets how the browser should render quotation marks that are automatically added to the HTML <q>
element or added using the open-quotes
or close-quotes
(or omitted using the no-open-quote
and no-close-quote
) values of the of the CSS content
property.
Try it
Browsers insert quotation marks at the opening and closing of <q>
elements and for the open-quote
and close-quote
values of the content
property. Each opening or closing quote is replaced by one of the strings from the value of quotes
, based on the depth of nesting, or, if quotes
is explicitly set to or otherwise resolves to auto
, the quotation marks used are language dependent.
Syntax
/* Keyword value */
quotes: none;
quotes: auto;
/* <string> values */
quotes: "«" "»"; /* Set open-quote and close-quote to use French quotation marks */
quotes: "«" "»" "‹" "›"; /* Set two levels of quotation marks */
/* Global values */
quotes: inherit;
quotes: initial;
quotes: revert;
quotes: revert-layer;
quotes: unset;
Values
none
-
The
open-quote
andclose-quote
values of thecontent
property produce no quotation marks, as ifno-open-quote
andno-close-quote
were set, respectively. auto
-
Quotation marks that are typographically appropriate for the inherited language (i.e. via the
lang
attribute set on the parent or other ancestor). [
<string>
<string>]+-
Defines one or more pairs of quotation mark values for opening and closing quotes. In each pair, the first of each pair of quotes are used as the values for the
open-quote
and the second of each pair is theclose-quote
.The first pair represents the quotation's outer level. The second pair, if present, represents the first nested level. The next pair is used for doubly nested levels, and so on. If the depth of quote nesting is greater than the number of pairs, the last pair in the
quotes
value is repeated.Which pair of quotes is used depends on the depth, or nesting level, of quotes: the number of occurrences of
<q>
quotes oropen-quote
(orno-open-quote
) in all generated text before the current occurrence, minus the number of occurrences of closing quotes, either as</q>
,close-quote
, orno-close-quote
. If the depth is 0, the first pair is used, if the depth is 1, the second pair is used, etc.
Note:
The CSS content
property value open-quote
increments and no-close-quote
decrements the quoting level, but does not insert a quotation marks.
Formal definition
Initial value | depends on user agent |
---|---|
Applies to | all elements |
Inherited | yes |
Computed value | as specified |
Animation type | discrete |
Formal syntax
Examples
Default quotes and overrides
This examples compares the default quotes provided by the semantic HTML <q>
element to those we define using the CSS quotes
property.
The default value of quotes
is auto
. In this example, the first list item has quotes: auto
set, so gets the default quotes for the language specified; the same as if no quotes
property was set. The second list item defines which quotation marks to use for quotes and nested quotes; these quotation marks will be used for descendants of an element with specialQuotes
class regardless of the language (like any lang
attribute values set).
HTML
<ul>
<li>
Default quotes:
<p lang="ru">
<q
>Митч Макконнелл - это человек, который знает о России и ее влиянии
меньше, чем даже Дональд Трамп, и <q>я ничего не знаю</q>, сказал
Трамп</q
>, - писал Раджу.
</p>
</li>
<li class="specialQuotes">
Defined by <code>quotes</code> property :
<p lang="ru">
<q
>Митч Макконнелл - это человек, который знает о России и ее влиянии
меньше, чем даже Дональд Трамп, и <q>я ничего не знаю</q>, сказал
Трамп</q
>, - писал Раджу.
</p>
</li>
<ul></ul>
</ul>
CSS
li {
quotes: auto;
}
.specialQuotes {
quotes: "“" "”" "‘" "’";
}
Result
By default, browser provide language specific quotation marks when the <q>
element is used. If the quotes
property is defined, the values provided override the browser defaults. Note the quotes
property is inherited. The quotes
property is set on the <li>
with the specialQuotes
class, but the quotes are applied the <q>
elements.
Note that each open-quote and close-quote is replaced by one of the strings from the value of quotes, based on the depth of nesting.
Auto quotes
The default value of quotes
is auto
. This example works without it being explicitly being set.
HTML
<ul>
<li lang="fr">
<q>Ceci est une citation française.</q>
</li>
<li lang="ru">
<q>Это русская цитата</q>
</li>
<li lang="de">
<q>Dies ist ein deutsches Zitat</q>
</li>
<li lang="en">
<q>This is an English quote.</q>
</li>
</ul>
CSS
q {
quotes: auto;
}
li:not(:last-of-type) {
border-bottom: 1px solid;
}
Result
Note that the lang
attribute was placed on an ancestor of the <q>
, not the <q>
itself. If a quotation is in a different language than the surrounding text, it is customary to quote the text with the quote marks of the language of the surrounding text, not the language of the quotation itself.
With generated content
In this example, instead of using the <q>
element, we are adding quotation marks to the ::before
and ::after
pseudo-elements before and after the content of each element with a specific class name.
HTML
<p>
<span class="quote">I should be using quotes</span>, I thought,
<span class="quote"
>But why use semantic HTML elements when I can add classes to
<span class="quote">ALL THE THINGS!</span>?
</span>
</p>
CSS
.quote {
quotes: '"' '"' "'" "'";
}
.quote::before {
content: open-quote;
}
.quote::after {
content: close-quote;
}
Result
Text as quotes and empty quotes
This example demonstrates using something other than quotation marks as the <string>
values. The open-quote indicates the speaker and, as there is not opening quotation mark, the close-quote is the empty. (Mixing a <string>
with an enumerated keyword to create a pair is not supported). We set auto
for the nested quotes. These nested quotes will be book-ended by whatever the language dictates is normal for nested quotes.
HTML
<ul>
<li><q data-speaker="karen">Hello</q></li>
<li><q data-speaker="chad">Hi</q></li>
<li><q data-speaker="karen">this conversation is not interesting</q></li>
<li>
<q data-speaker="pat"
>OMG! <q>Hi</q>? Seriously? at least <q>hello</q> is five letters long.</q
>
</li>
</ul>
CSS
[data-speaker="karen" i] {
quotes: "She said: " "";
}
[data-speaker="chad" i] {
quotes: "He said: " "";
}
[data-speaker="pat" i] {
quotes: "They said: " "";
}
[data-speaker] q {
quotes: auto;
}
Result
Specifications
Specification |
---|
CSS Generated Content Module Level 3 # quotes |
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
See also
- CSS generated content module
contain
content