Burmese language supported ?

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scarletundo posted this 08 December 2023
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The page I created doesn't display Burmese. What is the solution?

The page I created doesn't display Burmese. What is the solution?
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Support Team posted this 08 December 2023

Hello Wanwisa,

Thank you for reaching out.

Do you have an HTML website, or is it in the WordPress CMS?

To better assist you with displaying Burmese on your page, please check the following:

Font Support: Make sure that the font on your page supports Burmese characters. Some fonts may not include characters for specific languages.

Encoding: Ensure that the HTML document's character encoding is set to support Burmese. You can set the character encoding in the Site Settings >> HTML >> Additional Head HTML section of your website using the following meta tag:

<meta charset="UTF-8">

Web Browser Support: Check if your web browser supports displaying Burmese characters. Most modern browsers should support a wide range of languages, but it's always good to ensure you use an up-to-date browser.

If the issue persists after checking these points, please provide more details about your problem, and we'll do our best to assist you further.
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Sincerely,
Ahmad.
Nicepage Support Team

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Hello Wanwisa, Thank you for reaching out. Do you have an HTML website, or is it in the WordPress CMS? To better assist you with displaying *Burmese* on your page, please check the following: **Font Support:** Make sure that the font on your page supports *Burmese* characters. Some fonts may not include characters for specific languages. **Encoding:** Ensure that the HTML document's character encoding is set to support Burmese. You can set the character encoding in the Site Settings >> HTML >> Additional Head HTML section of your website using the following meta tag: <meta charset="UTF-8"> **Web Browser Support:** Check if your web browser supports displaying Burmese characters. Most modern browsers should support a wide range of languages, but it's always good to ensure you use an up-to-date browser. If the issue persists after checking these points, please provide more details about your problem, and we'll do our best to assist you further. ................................................... Sincerely, Ahmad. Nicepage Support Team Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp
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