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I'm contemplating maxing #HTTP #headers to minimize #HTML, particularly language declarations, as @j9t suggests: meiert.com/en/blog/page-langua

The W3C mentions one concern with this approach:

"Because language information in the HTTP header is sent by the server, this information is simply not available if your page is accessed from a hard drive, memory stick, or other non-server based location."
w3.org/International/questions

Should we consider a person downloading our website and looking at it locally?

meiert.comComparing Page Language Declaration Setups in Screen Readers · Jens Oliver MeiertOne best practice in web development is to declare the document language via the <code>lang</code> attribute, on the <code>html</code> start tag. That is useful, but also not the only option. How well are different setups supported in screen readers? A few data points.

It's #hilarious when someone in your #comments section #demands links as they #obviously have the #internet and powers of #research at their fingertips, sometimes the link doesn't exist anymore hence the #screenshot. #News #companies do it more often than not these days and they also love to alter their #headers at times to confuse the fuck out of the #readers, #knowing full well the first chosen #critical #headline was the impact and harsh #truth about said #topics or #articles.