Language support - Post ID 264845

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It has been quite some years, since I bought a couple of Coffeecup software. I am wondering if the famous HTML Editor or any of the newly being released Responsive designs are coming with multi-language support features. I tried many times the HTML Editor if I can show some Fonts such as: Nyala and Arabic, but none of them show, when viewed on browser. For this particular reason, I could not use the HTML Editor for 3 years now, so it is still on my PC storage shelf.

Could you please help me if I am failing to observe in getting the tricks around this problem?

Thanks for your support in advance.

Yohannes

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Our new line of responsive apps fully supports those character sets. I don't see the HTML Editor getting any update soon with that support (but things could change).
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Thanks Scott, for resolving the myth I have been wondering to discover; very helpful response in deed -- that helps me to think way forward.

cheers!

Yohannes
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Hi Scott,

Inger was able to positively recommend your HTML Editor, but I still have a few queries....

As I am not too familiar with the language issue, I did come across this post today and would like you comment it [or whoever else can help]. [See attached image] which came from http://www.wpbeginner.com/showcase/12-b … ess-files/
Could you please elaborate on wpbeginner's comment and is it correct?

Also, I have used Notepad++ and Brackets. Out of the 2 I do like using Brackets [although I am more a beginner using any of those [the same with Dreamweaver] i have done a few websites with that. Anyway, how would you say CC HTML Editor compares.[I always like to look at the pros and cons, of course] but haven't found any comments online as such.

Also, if I used other HTML editors would I be creating a problem for myself when using CC software and using a different HTML editor?

Anyone with a view on this from a Graphic designer's point of view?

Thanks
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I think 'languages' here are referring to programming languages. As to spoken languages, it can be used with most of them.

You can download a trial of the HTML Editor and play with it. The trial version is fully functional.
(I'm no graphic designer, though...)
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Inger, Norway

My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com


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Oh, okay, thanks Inger. I know, I have downloaded it.... ;)

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