The default dictionary used for spelling checking when editing a wiki page is “English – US”. And it turns out that there is no built-in configuration or setting that would allow you to easily change that. One workaround, after some googling, is to use javascript to change the language code on the EditForm.aspx page with [...]
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I have recently encountered this situation where some Chinese text is shown on screen apparently with mixed fonts, and yet I know the text has styles applied to them consistently – at least they are expected to look the same across characters. What I found was there was no specific Chinese font included in the [...]
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I decided to play with the two popular WordPress plugins to see how they meet my needs. Here are some facts at the time of this writing: WPML Multilingual CMS: downloads: 199,894 qTranslate: downloads: 190,903 Here is purely my personal opinion: Pros for qTranslate provides easy one-click buttons on admin menu to localise the admin [...]
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