Could be setting themselves up for some pretty nasty stuff, but the IE development team has set up their own blog! And everyone can comment! And yell about how much they hate IE! Uh oh…
Opera, a Real Browser
Could be setting themselves up for some pretty nasty stuff, but the IE development team has set up their own blog! And everyone can comment! And yell about how much they hate IE! Uh oh…
Opera, a Real Browser
I have a question for the blogging community, more specifically the international community. I have lived around the world, in Mexico and Belgium, currently residing in the US. I’m trilingual. Yet I don’t understand some of the bilingualness of certain sites.
Examples: Chinese/Japanese site (?) with English image headers: CandyIMG.com | German blog with an English slogan: 127.0.0.1
Why are these sites in two languages (ie native plus English)? Most English readers are not going to speak the second and primary language the site is in, and isn’t it an inconvenience to native readers? Albeit, many international users run a higher risk of speaking a second language like English, but still, would it not be easier to have the whole site in the native language? Especially for script languages, such as Chinese and Japanese? Can anyone answer these questions? Just a little confused…
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