Updated article: Declaring character encodings in CSS
This article was rewritten to better address all methods of declaring encoding, including HTTP-header and charset link declarations. This and other changes are described below. View the article.
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Description of changes:
- most of the text was rewritten
- the title and the question were changed
- the latest template was applied
- substantial changes were made to the Further Reading section
Translators should retranslate the whole article.
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