Housekeeping
I’ve added the Korean language pack for Expression Engine; members now have the capability to display their control panel in Korean.
In addition, I’ve dropped a few resources that no longer appear to be active.
I’ve added the Korean language pack for Expression Engine; members now have the capability to display their control panel in Korean.
In addition, I’ve dropped a few resources that no longer appear to be active.
Powweb sucks. I’d give you the details, but I don’t want you to pass out from boredom. I’ve already told you all you need to know.
Site5, on the other hand, has been an exemplary host, even through the painful database conversion process (which would not have been so painful if a) they had met my technical needs from the beginning, and b) I had known what I was doing). If you ever need to change hosts, I highly recommend them. EFL Geek is an affiliate, so you’d be doing him a favor if you signed up through his link.
Database has been converted, and Korean characters are finally displaying properly. If they’re not, it’s your problem, not mine.
I’m not back to studying Korean just yet, as I have a couple of projects I need to finish first. However, I may post here every once in a while as the spirit moves.
I’m back, but not yet studying. I’m going to spend some time tinkering before getting back into the swing of things.
You’ll notice a small audio player in this post. You may or may not need Flash Player installed on your end. If you do, please let me know for my own future reference.
In the future, I plan to include short audio clips wherever possible.
As recently promised, a guest author will be writing for kangmi as often as he wishes. As the co-host of Let’s Speak Korean, Stephen Revere is well-known among the online Korean learning community. I’m glad to have him on board.
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