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I just found out about the HTML translate="no" attribute. Essentially it tells machines not to translate a fragment. This is good for things like pali words in translations, or the titles of books. Since these things are marked up in our texts, we can insert translate="no" into <i> and <cite>.
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I just found out about the HTML translate="no" attribute. Essentially it tells machines not to translate a fragment. This is good for things like pali words in translations, or the titles of books. Since these things are marked up in our texts, we can insert
translate="no"
into<i>
and<cite>
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: