Feedback Required on CSS 2.1 & CSS 3.0 Issues in Indian Languages

Dear Sir/Madam,

World Wide Web (W3C-www.w3.org) India Office operating under the aegis of
Technology Development for Indian languages (TDIL) Programme of DeitY.

CSS can be applied to our web pages in many ways; however the most powerful
way to employ CSS rules is from an external cascading style sheet. When
used in this manner, the full power of CSS can be used to control the
design and appearance of our work from a single controlling location, which
makes it easy to update our site on a global basis.

W3C India (WWW.w3cindia.in) is currently working on the CSS technology
w.r.t Indic script and discovers various CSS styling issues initially in
Hindi language such as issues in formatting, line breaking and text
segmentation etc. Each cultural community has its own language, script and
writing system. In that sense, the transfer of each writing system into
cyberspace is a task with very high importance for information and
communication technology.

For this purpose W3C India prepared a Test report format for collecting the
requirements of CSS in all 22 Indian languages. I request you to kindly
test the CSS properties in different browsers and send it in the same
format.

The link of the draft document for Hindi language is available at:

The test report format for feedback is available at: Website Link:-
http://w3cindia.in/feedback_css.aspx


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Thanks & Regards
Naitik Tyagi
Sr. Software Engineer
W3C India,
mobile: +919999984648
mailto:tyaginaitik@gmail.com
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Received on Monday, 8 July 2013 08:29:13 UTC