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| <code><nowiki>''Z''{{`}}(</nowiki>{{nowrap|<nowiki>''x'' + ''y''</nowiki>}})</code>
| <code><nowiki>''The Doobie Brothers''{{`}} albums</nowiki></code>
| ''Z''{{`}}({{nowrap|''x'' + ''y''}})
| ''The Doobie Brothers''{{`}} albums
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| <code><nowiki>The ''Illiad''{{`}}s vocabulary</nowiki></code>
| The ''Illiad''{{`}}s vocabulary
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=== Technical note ===
=== Technical notes ===
This template does not insert any semantically invalid whitespace characters, but does all the spacing visually only, in [[CSS]].
This template does not insert any semantically invalid whitespace characters, but does all the spacing visually only, in [[CSS]].



Revision as of 21:24, 15 January 2026

English Wikipedia has an article on:

Sometimes, apostrophes may collide with certain characters such as lowercase d's and l's, especially after bold or italic text. This template is the same as {{'}} except that it inserts a small amount of space before the apostrophe to avoid such collisions.

The templates {{'}} and {{`}} are the opposite of the ones on Wikipedia: On Wikipedia {{'}} adds a space before the apostrophe and {{`}} does not, whereas on the Xenharmonic Wiki {{`}} adds spacing and {{'}} does not.

Usage

You type You get
''The Doobie Brothers''{{`}} albums The Doobie Brothers' albums

Technical notes

This template does not insert any semantically invalid whitespace characters, but does all the spacing visually only, in CSS.

When inserting an apostrophe before a lowercase "s", it is recommended to use {{`s}} instead. For example:

The ''Illiad''{{`s}} vocabulary