MozillaZine

Korean Version of MozillaZine Available

Monday October 27th, 2003

Thanks to the great work of Channy Yun and the Mozilla Korean Project team, a Korean version of MozillaZine is now available. With this latest international version, MozillaZine can now be read in six languages.

The Mozilla Korean Project makes Korean language packs for Mozilla and recently began maintaining a Korean translation of Mozilla Firebird Help. Their site also features an English introduction to the Korean alphabet for the curious.

We would like to thank Channy Yun and the members of the Mozilla Korean Project, as well as all the other translators of MozillaZine, for their fantastic efforts.

#1 nice design

by glazou

Monday October 27th, 2003 11:47 PM

Just a few words to say that the design of the korean page is nice. And I find it more "readable" than the original in english. The bounding box around each post improves readability and the choice of font sizes seems to me excellent.

#2 Re: nice design

by aldo_

Tuesday October 28th, 2003 6:36 AM

I agree. I also like the images in the news story - makes it look less drab.

#3 document.all?!?

by eiseli

Tuesday October 28th, 2003 1:52 PM

Well, I was curious to read the comments. Clicked on that link javascript:comment_expand(...) Nothing happend. Checked in the javascript console and...

Error: document.all has no properties Source File: http://www.mozilla.or.kr/community/zboard.php?id=archive Line: 293

I know Koreans love IE (for whatever reason, and therefore, I'm happy about Channy's great work), but I don't want to believe that Channy himself uses this website with IE... ;-)

#4 Re: document.all?!?

by channy

Tuesday October 28th, 2003 7:55 PM

Thanks for your and above comments. I'm sorry for my mischeck in Javascript code. I didn't tested comment link in front page because of time, but it have been worked it in Firebird 0.7. This code is rented by other PHP source. I don't aware to include this code.

BTW, You're right that many website and webmaster is dependent to IE environment. I feel so terrible that it contains my code. Already I knew document.all and document.getElementById issue. I'll be carefull to make a webpage. Thanks all.

#5 the intro to the Korean alphabet

by napolj2

Wednesday October 29th, 2003 10:05 AM

...was pretty interesting. Natural language processing must be a whole lot easier if you have a scientifically designed language.