Post by yukiusa on Sept 10, 2012 4:44:32 GMT 1
Since the launch of the new website almost a year ago, we have seen many visitors from all over the world. The top 4 countries visiting Adrian's website are Japan, Sweden, the USA and Russia, that is why Adrian and I decided to make his website available in Japanese, Swedish and Russian.
Here are the links to each page:
Japanese: adrianschultheiss.com/ja/index.html
Swedish: adrianschultheiss.com/sv/index.html
Russian: adrianschultheiss.com/ru/index.html
I would like to say thank you once again to those who have helped me to make this project possible. Thank you Maria and Magdalena for the Swedish translation and proofreading.
Thank you, Reut for the Russian translation and for helping me out with coding the Russian files.
And lastly, thank you, Adrian for providing me the specific idea and suggestion and for helping me out with translation.
I really appreciate all your effort and time you put into this project and how you have always been there for me to help whenever needed. I couldn't have done it without your help and support throughout the process.
Note for Internet Explorer 6 users:
As far as I'm aware, unfortunately the gallery pages do not work properly in IE6 (Internet Explorer 6), which is a decade old browser and is inadequate for modern websites. If you are still using this browser, I highly recommend that you upgrade your browser to a newer version to make your browsing experience more secure and reliable.
To download a newer version of Internet Explorer, go to the following Microsoft website, where IE9 and IE8 can be downloaded:
windows.microsoft.com/en-US/internet-explorer/downloads/ie
IE9 is compatible with Windows Vista and Windows 7, and IE8 is compatible with Windows XP and Windows Vista.
If you are not sure which version of Internet Explorer you are running, or which version of Windows operating system you are running, follow the simple steps below:
Another option for IE6 users is to download and use a different browser such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Safari. You can download them for free at the following links:
(The newest version of Safari (Safari 6.0) is now available for some versions of Mac, but not for Windows. Although it seems the older version, Safari 5.1.7, is still available for Windows at the moment, I would recommend using Chrome, Firefox or Opera than Safari.)
Here are the links to each page:
Japanese: adrianschultheiss.com/ja/index.html
Swedish: adrianschultheiss.com/sv/index.html
Russian: adrianschultheiss.com/ru/index.html
I would like to say thank you once again to those who have helped me to make this project possible. Thank you Maria and Magdalena for the Swedish translation and proofreading.
Thank you, Reut for the Russian translation and for helping me out with coding the Russian files.
And lastly, thank you, Adrian for providing me the specific idea and suggestion and for helping me out with translation.
I really appreciate all your effort and time you put into this project and how you have always been there for me to help whenever needed. I couldn't have done it without your help and support throughout the process.
Note for Internet Explorer 6 users:
As far as I'm aware, unfortunately the gallery pages do not work properly in IE6 (Internet Explorer 6), which is a decade old browser and is inadequate for modern websites. If you are still using this browser, I highly recommend that you upgrade your browser to a newer version to make your browsing experience more secure and reliable.
To download a newer version of Internet Explorer, go to the following Microsoft website, where IE9 and IE8 can be downloaded:
windows.microsoft.com/en-US/internet-explorer/downloads/ie
IE9 is compatible with Windows Vista and Windows 7, and IE8 is compatible with Windows XP and Windows Vista.
If you are not sure which version of Internet Explorer you are running, or which version of Windows operating system you are running, follow the simple steps below:
- How to find out which version of Internet Explorer you are running:
1 Open Internet Explorer
2 Click "Help" in the menu bar at the top of your browser.
(If the menu bar isn't visible, press the "Alt" key on your keyboard to make it appear. Then click "Help".)
3 Click "About Internet Explorer" in the drop down menu.
4 A small window will open indicating the version of Internet Explorer installed on your computer. - How to find out which version of Windows you are running:
1 Click the "Start" button.
2 Type "winver" in the search box.
3 Press the "Enter" key on your keyboard.
If this doesn't work, try the following:
1 Click the "Start" button.
2 Click "Run".
3 Type "winver" in the search box.
4 Press the "Enter" key on your keyboard.
Another option for IE6 users is to download and use a different browser such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Safari. You can download them for free at the following links:
(The newest version of Safari (Safari 6.0) is now available for some versions of Mac, but not for Windows. Although it seems the older version, Safari 5.1.7, is still available for Windows at the moment, I would recommend using Chrome, Firefox or Opera than Safari.)