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:To clarify (and I should have done so sooner), best practice in a modern context is to use g rather than ȝ. The ȝ you see in older pages are legacy and should be updated to g. Reason is that ȝ was merelly a local version of g (as demonstrated by ancient English writers using it in Latin texts for g), no different from special local forms for s, t, f, y, d, and so forth (in other words, it was merely a matter of font), whereas wynn was effectively a distinct letter. [[biliþ:Benmoreandflower.JPG|border|38px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;<font color="#262" size="3px">[[user:Gottistgut|Ƿes hāl!]]</font>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[biliþ:Fiordland Lake Marian.jpg|border|38px]] 00:18, 17 Sēremōnaþ 2018 (UTC)
 
 
:Yes, I agree, Ȝogh is used only to imitate insular ᵹ because sadly Ȝogh happens to be a more easy letter to use. And in this case (imitating insular ᵹ) I can accept its using. But then capital G is not supposed to be changed into capital Ȝogh, 'cause whereever Ȝogh is used it's also used instead of capital G.
:I think it'd be nice if some pages could be written with Old English forms for g, s, t, f, y, d, for example, the main page, but I doubt it's technically possible, the symbols would just not be seen on many devices. --[[Brūcend:Birdofadozentides|Birdofadozentides]] ([[Brūcendmōtung:Birdofadozentides|mōtung]]) 22:03, 17 Sēremōnaþ 2018 (UTC)