http://translate.google.com/manager/website/add?hl=en
Google has a single, free platform, with available plugins to have any website be translated into 60 several different languages.
http://translate.google.com/manager/website/add?hl=en
Google has a single, free platform, with available plugins to have any website be translated into 60 several different languages.
For a friendly user-appealing way of designing a new website front page, I'd suggest to chess.com players to look at Wikipedia.org webhost design, with the word "chess" being quite universal, and typing in easily www.chess.com, and coming upon such an advanced website so quickly that was so rewarding. I was thinking of asking if staff could review my request as entrant to a need and due, as quite a few more people that visit the site just once and then go on, would see it as universally transcribed and all-languages user friendly, and join with upcoming memberships: While, at the same time the user interface through a simple metatag, and some probable free google programs, would take only days to set up impra, and would be cost-effective to the end result. {eg.. Its probable a free program.}
Happy New Years to everyone,
I am suggesting an uplink and review in the website presentation and code, because there are quite a few players on here from all sides of the world, and with respect for their values and culture, I feel that the site could encode and integrate an easy way that all blogs and posts could be ytranslated to whatever language they need: I am expecting that this would be most beneficial to avid and beginning chess players in the far East, like China, and then in Iran and Iraq. I firm believe that many more premium members would be added as guys & girls from other cultures can sign up and comprehend the entire content of the site, which is helpful and educational.
I feel in a sense it would be a profound duty, to make a codure on the site, that by protocol it can be autotranslated to whatever language, especially something like Afghan Poshto or Mandarin Chinese or Russian; and with more appeal to many middle-aged and older players who haven't been studying and speaking English as much as the young. To support my asking, I am saying that the chess mentor lessons and valuable tips in the blogs and posted articles, would be immediate accessible to people from a range of cultures and countries. After all, with some basic appeal to reason, can we simply expect in America that everyone in diverse countries around the globe would adapt to the English language to order their lives and their entertainment, and not ask for any assistance.
In closing, with some adjusture in website code, the presentation on the opening of the site as a universal language adaptable site, I feel would and could directly effect the sign-up of monthly/yearly memberships and increase by a nominative factor of 3x, or 300%.
E.J. Wacht