Web Site Localization
Create Web sites for an international audience. You can do this both by localizing your Web sites and translating them into the local languages or just by making them more accessible to other language speakers. These links will show you how to localize your Web site.
HTML Codes - Special Characters for Hawaiian - ASCII Table - Hawaiian HTML Codes
HTML codes to put Hawaiian characters on your Web page.
HTML codes to put Hawaiian characters on your Web page.
CSS Styles and Languages
When working with Web pages, you need to be aware of both the language your Web site is written in and the language encoding used by your customers. CSS can help affect the style of your text and determine the direction and how it works within Unicode.
When working with Web pages, you need to be aware of both the language your Web site is written in and the language encoding used by your customers. CSS can help affect the style of your text and determine the direction and how it works within Unicode.
Writing Web Sites for a Global Audience
Every Web page that is on the World Wide Web is, by definition, international. So make sure that your pages reflect that.
Every Web page that is on the World Wide Web is, by definition, international. So make sure that your pages reflect that.
More Tips for Writing International Web Pages
There are a few tricks to writing Web pages for international audiences that many people forget - like date and time formats as well as forms for addresses and so on. Learn to avoid these problems.
There are a few tricks to writing Web pages for international audiences that many people forget - like date and time formats as well as forms for addresses and so on. Learn to avoid these problems.
Using Non-English Letters
It's easy to write a Web site in another language. But you do need to know the codes for special characters, otherwise you may end up with strange question marks sprinkled throughout your pages.
It's easy to write a Web site in another language. But you do need to know the codes for special characters, otherwise you may end up with strange question marks sprinkled throughout your pages.
Specifying Language in XHTML and HTML Content
When you specify the language of your XHTML documents, you are making your Web pages more useful to many different applications. This article examines the W3C's Internationalization Best Practices, and gives suggestions for how to implement them in your HTML and XHTML documents.
When you specify the language of your XHTML documents, you are making your Web pages more useful to many different applications. This article examines the W3C's Internationalization Best Practices, and gives suggestions for how to implement them in your HTML and XHTML documents.
HTML Country Codes
ISO 639-1 standard language codes for use in XHTML and HTML.
ISO 639-1 standard language codes for use in XHTML and HTML.
HTML Language Codes
ISO 639-1 standard language codes for use in XHTML and HTML.
ISO 639-1 standard language codes for use in XHTML and HTML.
ASCII HTML Codes
HTML codes to put ASCII special characters on your Web page.
HTML codes to put ASCII special characters on your Web page.
Special Characters for Currency
HTML codes to put currency characters on your Web page.
HTML codes to put currency characters on your Web page.
Special Characters for Diacritics
HTML codes to put Diacritics characters on your Web page.
HTML codes to put Diacritics characters on your Web page.
Special Characters for Mathematics
HTML codes to put Mathematics characters on your Web page.
HTML codes to put Mathematics characters on your Web page.
Special Characters for Pronunciation Codes
HTML codes to put pronunciation or IPA characters on your Web page.
HTML codes to put pronunciation or IPA characters on your Web page.
Special Characters for Punctuation and Other Characters
HTML codes to put Punctuation characters on your Web page.
HTML codes to put Punctuation characters on your Web page.
