On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 6:48 PM, Cor Nouws <oolst@nouenoff.nl> wrote:
Ah same for me Choi - I was not sure, just from the name that you is really
you :-)
Hope you're doing fine and look forward meeting again (Beijing 2008 is a
long time ago..)
I wish, too. For the last few years, I was in Canada and Australia and I didn't
do anything for OOo nor LibO. I don't know but.. I think I'm back now.
So you can me you soon. :)
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 6:48 PM, Cor Nouws <oolst@nouenoff.nl> wrote:
Jihui Choi wrote (17-04-12 11:33)
By the way, it's not easy. Some people said, the easiest way to
translate website is just copying source and paste it into new page.
However, most of webpages are consisted of lots of thing, for example
css, java script, etc.
Ah yes, but in general, Christian and Erich and Andras and ...others too,
have excellent answers to help us. So just ask :-)
Eventually I found out how to do this. But it's still not convenient.
Now I drag to copy a page of SilverStripe. For example, for main page, I drag
the content of "Home" page of Main Project and I pasted it into my "Home"
page. Then there are some unnecessary code on my page and they made
my page a little weird. I had to get rid of them. So now it works well and
looks perfect, but still hard work. :-(
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Regards,
JiHui Choi
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