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30 May
The editor of any self-respecting printed medium would not dream of confusing the em dash (—), en dash (–) and hyphen (-) within the publication. And while most of us could not articulate the difference, we
would mostly find ourselves using the correct punctuation mark when hand-writing a letter.
But what has happened online?
Most websites have no regard for the distinction between these — any many other — marks of punctuation. Mostly, this is because the standard keyboard does not allow without RSI-inducing keyboard sequences.
If you are the sort who seeks professionalism in everything you do, you can respect the purpose of these time-tested punctuation marks by first understanding when to use which, and then how to actually type them or include them in a website.
Now don’t get me started on apostrophes and quote marks being “encompassed” by the tick character on the keyboard…
4 Responses for "What’s the Difference Between an Em Dash, En Dash & Hyphen?"
Great information, thank you. I am embarrassed to admit that I was oblivious to the distinctions.
On a mac they key combination for these characters is different. You type an En Dash by holding option and pressing the hyphen key, and an Em Dash by holding option–shift and pressing the hyphen key.
Don’t be ashamed Megan, most of us are oblivious. I know Kaj is particularly pedantic though, and to him emdashes mean the world.
I never knew this … I came by from the Carnival of Australia.
My punctuation is lacking .It has been far too long since I left school.University lecturers didn’t bother too much with it and in the nursing profession punctuation did not matter.
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