@ninetiger no worries, you aren't alone.
Fwiw, the #typos are so bad that programmers use #a11y instead of risking typing it out (I'm fairly confident that programmers typo at a higher rate than writers).
@ninetiger no worries, you aren't alone.
Fwiw, the #typos are so bad that programmers use #a11y instead of risking typing it out (I'm fairly confident that programmers typo at a higher rate than writers).
@ninetiger
Fwiw, the abbreviation style is: first-letter + number of elided letters + last-letter:
#k8s (kubernetes)
#l10n (localization)
#l12y (localizability)
#i18n (internationalization)
@ninetiger
#a11y (accessibility)
#c14n (canonicalization) -- this seems handy as people can't spell the base word...
#d11n (documentation)
#g11n (globalization)
#i14y (interoperability)
#m17n (multilingualisation)
#n11n (normalization)
#p13n (personalization)
#s13n (standardization)
#t9n (translation)
#v12n (virtualization)