Blogger makes case for declaring British English in website language settings
A blog post by Terence Eden argues that websites should explicitly declare their language variant, such as en-GB for British English, rather than the generic 'en' tag. The author highlights how this distinction matters for screen readers, spell checkers, and other assistive technologies that rely on accurate language metadata. The post gained traction on Hacker News, accumulating 87 points and 32 comments. Eden maintains his own blog at shkspr.mobi and uses it to advocate for better web standards and accessibility practices.
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