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Yorùbá Web

Forms created for us to test out some client-side, web form validation and styling. We're going for a live, inline form field validation approach for fields where that works.

Characters with unicode codepoints, no issue. Characters encoded using combining diacritical marks can be validated by these forms, but are interpreted by the browsers' JavaScript to be two or more separate characters. Some additional workaround scripting would be required to get accurate content word counts, for example.

Anyway, in the meantime go ahead and test that these Yorùbá language characters are valid user inputs (by copying them into the form fields for now):

  • à
  • á
  • è
  • é
  • ẹ̀
  • ẹ́
  • ì
  • í
  • ǹ
  • ń
  • ò
  • ó
  • ọ̀
  • ọ́
  • ù
  • ú

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