On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, Eli Billauer wrote:
Speaking of which, is there any good guide for writing HTML in Hebrew?
Is there any place where all this info is concentrated?
I don't know of such guide. My usual practice is to base new pages on old
ones I've written. I usually use strict HTML4 with CSS in the UTF-8 or
ISO-8859-8-I character set.
There are several other questions, such as what character set to use in
the HTML for the Hebrew, what fonts, and how the overall thing should
work. And things I can't think of, because I haven't seen how the page
looks on some browser I'm not aware of.
Use logical Hebrew with UTF-8 for the best results. You will lose visitors
who are using NS4, but they should've upgraded by now.
Alon
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