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  • @lil5@fosstodon.org

    It’s not “Firefox-only” per se, it’s CSS. Firefox is fast when it comes to implementing updates that benefits multilingual and Asian support, and Chromium is either slow, implements a small part only, or just ignores it completely.

    (aside: Another good example is Ruby annotation. Firefox’s implementation of Ruby is up-to-date while Chromium’s stuck in 2010.

    And this is very very annoying, you have to design for Chromium when it comes to Ruby annotations; or use JavaScript to serve different Ruby codes per browser. Chromium is practically the “modern IE6”.)

    It’s the same with :lang().

    In Chromium, you still have to do it like this:

    :lang(en-GB), :lang(en-US), :lang(en-AU), :lang(en-NZ), :lang(en-PH) { }  
    

    In Firefox you can do it this way:

    :lang(en-GB, en-US, en-AU, en-NZ, en-PH) { }  
    

    or

    :lang("en-GB", "en-US", "en-AU", "en-NZ", "en-PH") { }  
    

    Another example, in Chromium:

    :lang(ceb-Tglg), :lang(pam-Tglg), :lang(fil-Tglg) { }
    
    :lang(ceb-Hano), :lang(pam-Hano), :lang(fil-Hano) { }  
    

    In Firefox:

    :lang(\*-Tglg) { }  
    :lang(\*-Hano) { }  
    

    or

    :lang("*-Tglg) { }  
    :lang("*-Hano) { }  
    

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  • @evelyn @rom @heliosef

    Yep, it is weird. There are strict guidelines for franchises. Sadly, I can’t find it anymore. But, it makes sense as an explanation why some stores have small chicken (like last week, a certain store along Kalaw their chicken obviously came from a small breed; not the big breed Jollibee is known for); even though there isn’t a reported chicken supply problem this year.

    Or maybe, franchises have an option to order the big or small chicken breed from JFC? The small chicken breed is cheaper? But still, it’s a question why JFC doesn’t have the same breed of chicken across all stores in the Philippines, or even within NCR.

    Like what I mentioned earlier, minsan na lang ako kumain sa labas, maliit na manok pa yung sa branch na 'yun.