The encoding of a page specifies the set of characters that are used in it. The Encodings section configures how Epiphany identifies this set. The Default drop-down list allows you to set an encoding to fall back to when the page doesn't specify one.The Autodetect drop-down list allows you to select a group of encodings from which Epiphany will try to select to right encoding for the page if one is not specified. For example, if you normally visit Chinese pages, for which these may be several different encodings, you might set this to Chinese. To stop Epiphany from trying to guess an encoding, select Off.Some web sites have pages which are available in a number of different languages. You can set your prefered language by selecting an entry from the Language drop down list. If you would like to set one or more fall back languages, in case your prefered language isn't available, click More and add your back up languages to the list. Entries are listed in the order they will be checked with your prefered language at the top. You can reorder entries by dragging them.
