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Russian fonts
Hi Folks,
I am soon to start an English-Russian site and wanted to confirm the latest info on fonts. My experiments have established - and reading a previous post on the subject - that I can make up the pages themselves in Russian but meta tags and alt text are still not possible in Cyrillic?
Is that still the situation please? And these must be added manually into a local publish. I have tried all combinations and cut and paste, but this seems to be the case?
Thanks
Peter
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You can enter meta tags using the masterborder and layout html insert instead of the Fusion meta tag tool in site view.
Set your character set to utf-8 or ISO-8859-5
Foreign characters can be spotty in meta tags and can yield unexpected results.
Here are links that might be helpful
http://www.mcanerin.com/en/articles/meta-language.asp
http://htmlpurifier.org/docs/enduser...ml#findcharset
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Thanks again Mike,
I have read and bookmarked the two sites you mention and will run some tests on the meta stuff. Meanwhile, I been experimenting a bit with English and Russian pages within the same site using UTF-8 and even English and Russian text on the same page seems to work ok.
Peter
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I am trying to put russian(cyrillic) letters into the page names/titles for the navigation names but don't succeed - any ideas?
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You may be able to do this using text menus rather than graphic menus but, as with your other post, you are probably better off doing this outside of NoF. There are applications both web-based and stand-alone that generate CSS3 menus.