You say that greek is similarly affected. However, many of my Historia pages have greek on them and they all work (on computer or smartphone) even though you have added the 'Viewport' line to them. So the Greek you are looking at and the Japanese probably do access separate font information or the font native to viewing device.
Hi PD,
I am not a coding expert anymore. I used to be when I was younger (many decades ago). So, I don't know if this post will be useful to you and Joe.
Many of my website pages also have Greek letters. They display perfectly
fine since Joe added that extra line of code to my pages.
Why are my pages and your pages displaying Greek letters perfectly
fine, but Joe is having problems displaying
Japanese and Greek letters in
his pages that he mentioned at the beginning of this
thread?
Maybe it has something to do with the line of code at the beginning of all of my website pages that contains "UFT-8"? I don't know. I think one of the earlier posters in this
thread was alluding to that.
Again, I have been "out of the loop" regarding coding for so many years (several decades actually) that I am not sure.
Meepzorp