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yukikuni -
hello, maybe it is just me but i am having a hard time looking for where to register or login into
NewsinChinese.com. i also read on the adsotran.com/blog that some of the chinese classical
literatures are annotated and if possible you could tell me where exactly i can read the annotated
literate. sorry for any inconvenience!
thanks
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trevelyan -
Registration isn't necessary for reading. The manually annotated texts are arranged by difficulty
level, and can be found on the right-hand column. ie:
Newbie -> http://adsotrans.com/newsinchinese/taxonomy/term/16
Elementary -> http://adsotrans.com/newsinchinese/taxonomy/term/18
Intermediate -> http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0303120346.htm
Upper-Intermediate -> http://adsotrans.com/newsinchinese/taxonomy/term/20
Advanced -> http://adsotrans.com/newsinchinese/taxonomy/term/21
The really fun stuff starts at the intermediate level, imho.
Registration is only really useful for two things: (1) enabling "click-to-add" mode for ChinesePod
(clicking on words adds them to ChinesePod vocab lists), or (2) switching the entire site to
traditional characters. I guess non-ChinesePod users might want (2), in which case the best thing
to do is just sign up for an account at ChinesePod and then re-use the same login.
I should stick up a note making this more clear. Didn't do this at first as I'd assumed only CPod
users would want to sign in. Cheers,
--dave
trevelyan -
If anyone wants to enable traditional support, they'll need to create an account. Since not
everyone may have a ChinesePod account, I've just enabled anonymous account registration.
yukikuni -
Dear Dave,
you've always been helpful and quick to responding questions or concerns, which is much
appreciated. recently, i've noticed that newsinchinese.com has not been converting the articles
into traditional chinese after preferences have been set to traditional characters. i know Xinhua
news is originally in simplified, which may be the reason why it is still in simplified even with
the adjusted preferences. could you please let me know how or where i could read articles that are
specifically annotated in traditional chinese, thanks!!
trevelyan -
yukikuni,
I took a look at this yesterday (day before?) and think the problem is fixed (it seems fixed for
me). Are you still having the problem? Am planning to overhaul the site, and include NewsinChinese
as part of something bigger. If people are still having problems I'll take a look though.
Best,
--dave
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