Some of my pages have different languages. When I try to search the open double quotation marks exactly “
(U+201C), Chrome returns also ”
(U+201D) and "
(U+0022). What I do is to press Ctrl + F and input “
in the text box. I also notice search for A
returns Ā
and Ă
.
You can do a search for “
in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quotation_mark to feel what I have suffered.
What is the reason for Chrome to have such a behaviour?
User-friendliness, probably. Chrome normalizes search query and searchable page contents. Most users don't see a difference between “
and "
, when they want to search for “
they type in "
. It's also easier to type because it's included in common keyboard layouts. Similarly, with my keyboard layout I can't type Ā
. Thanks to that feature of Chrome I can just use A
and get the same results.
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