'"
The {{' "}}
or {{Single double}}
template is to be used whenever a single-quotation mark (') would be followed by a double-quotation mark ("), most commonly found in nested quotations (e.g., "I never told the kids, 'Stay outta school'", Bob implored.
), or when a double-quoted passage terminates with an apostrophe (e.g., In 1961, the Beach Boys recorded two demo songs, "Surfin'" and "Surfin' Safari".
) Its purpose is to place a slight space in-between the single and double quotation marks for legibility, without actually inserting a space character. It does this with CSS, and does so because the insertion of an extraneous space character of any kind (e.g.,
or  
) would violate the semantic integrity of web content in an article or another page in which it appears.
Smith was reported to have said, "I think the public will not agree with your 'innovative solution{{' "}}, in the March 3 debate.
Smith was reported to have said, "I think the public will not agree with your 'innovative solution'", in the March 3 debate.
Smith was reported to have said, "I think the public will not agree with your 'innovative solution' ", in the March 3 debate.
Smith was reported to have said, "I think the public will not agree with your 'innovative solution' ", in the March 3 debate.
As rendered, the non-breaking-spaced and thin-spaced versions may look similar or the same as the templated version, but they improperly mix content and presentation.
To properly achieve similar results within parameters of a template that automatically wraps the value in double-quotes (e.g. |title=
in {{chú thích web}}), use the {{'-}} or {{Single space}} template. See also the related templates, {{" '}} and {{'}} for the left-hand side versions (manual and parameter, respectively).