Symbol Showdown
An 8-part comparison series pitting confusable character pairs against each other — when to use which, and how to tell them apart.
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1
En Dash vs Em Dash: When to Use – and —
Learn the difference between en dash (–) and em dash (—) — usage rules, typing methods, HTML entities, and CSS implementation.
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2
Curly Quotes vs Straight Quotes: Typography's Most Common Mix-Up
Understand the difference between smart quotes (“ ”) and straight quotes (" ") — when to use each, code vs prose, and auto-conversion pitfalls.
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3
Ellipsis (…) vs Three Dots (...): One Character or Three?
Compare the Unicode ellipsis character (…) with three period characters (...) — typographic differences, CSS text-overflow, and when each is appropriate.
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4
Multiplication Sign (×) vs Letter X: Spot the Difference
Distinguish the multiplication sign (×, U+00D7) from lowercase x and uppercase X — visual comparison, Unicode properties, and proper usage in math.
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5
Minus vs Hyphen vs Dash: Five Characters That Look Like a Line
Navigate the confusing world of horizontal line characters — hyphen-minus, en dash, em dash, minus sign, and horizontal bar.
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6
Zero vs Letter O: Unicode Confusables and Homograph Attacks
How 0, O, and О (Cyrillic) create confusion — from font design to IDN homograph attacks, confusable detection, and security implications.
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7
Space Characters in Unicode: 20+ Invisible Characters Compared
Explore Unicode's space characters — regular space, non-breaking space, zero-width space, em space, thin space, and other invisible formatting characters.
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8
Bullet (•) vs Middle Dot (·): Small Dots, Big Differences
Compare the bullet (•), middle dot (·), and other dot-like characters — proper usage in lists, navigation separators, and interpuncts.