Thread:Shabook/@comment-1320618-20150328022931

I was informed that you have been reversing my edits on quotes by removing the Italics code i put in them, so I just wanted to inform you why I do it so that you can understand. When we put dialogue in the quote template, people usually just leave the quotation marks in Italics with the rest of the quote, so I try to stop that by putting the source code for Italics on so that the quotation marks are not in Italics with the quote. That may sound complicated, but let me just give you an example:

Usual way
"We're gonna have this new 'Night-Night' pistol working in no time, okay?" "Great. One thing. We're not calling it that." "Told you." "Yes, we-- Yes, we are."

- Leo Fitz, Grant Ward and Jemma Simmons

My way
"We're gonna have this new 'Night-Night' pistol working in no time, okay?" "Great. One thing. We're not calling it that." "Told you." "Yes, we-- Yes, we are."

- Leo Fitz, Grant Ward and Jemma Simmons

I know the difference isn't that obvious, but I still feel it holds a purpose. 