Boosted by baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason"):
xfq@w3c.social ("Fuqiao Xue") wrote:
Back in 2008 W3C sat down with Japanese typesetting experts and created a clear, practical guide to how Japanese text really works so CSS, SVG, and HTML could support it properly on the web.
Specs now point to JLReq for details, and it sparked similar language enablement guides for Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Tibetan, and many more.
Real typographic knowledge, turned into web standards that make the global internet look right in every language.