
Internationalization | Our mission | W3C
Internationalization is designing and developing in a way that can be adapted for users from any culture, region, or language. It's essentially a quality approach: one that sees you taking action …
Localization vs. Internationalization
Internationalization is often written in English as i18n, where 18 is the number of letters between i and n in the English word. Internationalization typically entails: Designing and developing in a …
Internationalization Activity Blog
The W3C Internationalization (I18n) Activity works with W3C working groups and liaises with other organizations to ensure Web technologies work for everyone, regardless of their language, …
Getting Started with the W3C I18n site
Oct 26, 2025 · Getting Started with Internationalization Resources for content authors who are new to Web internationalization, to help them get started with the topic. For a general …
i18n: languages, countries and character sets
Feb 12, 2002 · This page is no longer maintained and may be inaccurate. For more up-to-date information, Languages, countries, and the charsets typically used for them Here is a partial …
About W3C Internationalization (i18n)
May 20, 2025 · About internationalization Access to a Web for All has been a fundamental concern and goal of the World Wide Web Consortium since the beginning, and is a natural …
国际化 | 我们的使命 | W3C
国际化(Internationalization)是一种设计和开发方式,旨在适应任何文化、地区或语言的用户需求。 它本质上是一种质量控制策略:您可以在开发周期的早期阶段就将质量控制融入流程,这 …
Internationalization Quick Tips for the Web
Apr 1, 2015 · Internationalization Quick Tips for the Web Language. Declare the language of documents and indicate internal language changes. Presentation vs. content. Use style sheets …
Internationalization Glossary
Oct 17, 2024 · Internationalization is sometimes abbreviated i18n because there are eighteen letters between the "I" and the "N" in the English word. International preferences. A user's …
Internationalization (I18N): enabling access to a Web for All
Jun 28, 2024 · In this blog post, W3C CEO Seth Dobbs illustrates why enabling access to a Web for All is central to W3C’s mission, and our internationalization efforts help make this a …