The no-open-quote and no-close-quote values don??™t insert any content, but they??™ll
increment or decrement the nesting level for quotes.
See quotes (p. 355) for details about quotes.
Compatibility
Opera Safari Firefox Internet Explorer
9.2 3.0 2.0 1.3 2.0 1.5 1.0 7.0 6.0 5.5
Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial None None None None
Internet Explorer for Windows versions up to and including 7 don??™t support
generated content at all.
Firefox versions up to and including 2, and Opera versions up to and including 9.2
don??™t support the value none. Safari versions up to and including 3 don??™t support
the values none or normal. An empty string can be used instead to reset a previous
declaration.
In Opera, up to and including version 9.2:
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?– Counters used without a counter-reset have global scope instead of the scope
of the elements for which they are used.
?– When the quote nesting level isn??™t within the number of pairs defined for the
quotes property, open-quote inserts the last-defined close quote character, while
close-quote inserts the default close quote character.
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