However, there are editors out there that will let designers write tags in their native language, but convert the tags into English for publication on the Web.
That said, there are different ways of encoding a Web site's text, so that a given character set is used to properly render non-Latin characters (such as Chinese, Russian, Greek, Hebrew, etc.)
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No. HTML is universally written in English.
However, there are editors out there that will let designers write tags in their native language, but convert the tags into English for publication on the Web.
That said, there are different ways of encoding a Web site's text, so that a given character set is used to properly render non-Latin characters (such as Chinese, Russian, Greek, Hebrew, etc.)
No.