Is your website missing out on one of โ€™s easiest yet most powerful tools? The lang attribute takes just seconds to add, but it makes a massive difference for , SEO, and how your content displays. @webi18nW3C Internationalization, i18n

In this video, @xfqFuqiao Xue, who leads @w3cWorld Wide Web Consortium's activity, breaks down exactly what the language attribute does and demonstrate why skipping it can have real consequences. @webi18nW3C Internationalization, i18n

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Chinese vs Japanese font comparison for the Unicode character "U+76F4" (meaning "straigth, direct, honest"). The kanji is displayed differently in Chinese (lang="zh-Hans") and Japanese (lang="ja")
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