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Adding insular script like it's 1626

91 points| sollewitt | 1 month ago |djmurphy.net

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lelandfe|1 month ago

Extremely cool and niche and what appears to be the blog's inaugural post: https://www.djmurphy.net/blog/

Added to the feed.

> It turns out the <ruby> element does not have defined screenreader behavior yet

"Yet" made me chuckle. It's coming soon!

lelandfe|1 month ago

Also: spot the skyline :)

dado3212|1 month ago

Love this and was my first introduction to the <ruby> HTML element (this feels like a great expanded use case). Also couldn't agree more re: your point on the resurrection of "old internet" blogs, it's a trend I'm very much enjoying.

thatfunkymunki|1 month ago

really enjoyed reading this and learning about <ruby>.

Y_Y|1 month ago

Maiṫ ṫú, tá ſé ſeo an-ṁaiṫ ⁊ tacaím go hiomlán le hiarrachtaí den ſórt ſeo.

I'm somewhat disappointed that I couldn't find a unicode character corresponding to the "long r". Anyway this is peak typography and delighted to see efforts to put proper clóscríobh on the web. Pairs nicely with an ogham terminal.

edit: I just hadn't been looking hard enough, in Latin Extended-D there is indeed a "small letter insular r": ꞃ