2009-09-18, 09:06 | Link #1 |
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A new translation compendium - The Translation Library
Hi everyone,
Just wanted to let people know about my new site the Translation Library. Basically it is an online compendium, which will seek to catalogue the fan translation of visual novels and games, from their native Japanese into English. New Link: http://translationlibrary.blicky.net 27/09: The commercial section is now up and running. It includes an A-Z listing and a timeline of commercial visual novel releases from 1993 to today. It was inspired by Shii’s visual novel website which I followed for many years. As he no longer has the time to devote to following fan translation, I hope to fill the void; and continue to expand on his initiative. I hope you find my website helpful and informative. If you have any comments or suggestions for improvement relating to this site please feel free to contact me via email at: translationlibrary@hotmail.com Eternal72 Last edited by Eternal72; 2009-09-27 at 09:02. Reason: Update |
2009-09-18, 15:46 | Link #2 |
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I hope we can reply in this thread as well (not just e-mail you).
I'd prefer a website that wasn't made in FrontPage, as it inevitably creates web pages that only work well in IE. Not to mention the monstrosity that it outputs. Framesets are to be avoided at all costs, as they are a problem for accessibility. Server Side Includes (which I doubt your free host has) is the answer.
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2009-09-18, 23:12 | Link #3 |
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Hi Benoit,
I created the website in FrontPage as you correctly assumed. The Translation Library is my first attempt at creating and publishing online and I agree that FrontPage is not an ideal piece of software to work with. I’m aware it doesn’t work well with other browsers; but until I gain more experience it is what I have to work with. I understand that many people have issues with framed websites and will work on creating a frame-free version of the site for upload as you suggested. Thankyou for your comments, Eternal72 |
2009-09-18, 23:16 | Link #4 |
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Hmm... maybe you could check out this website for reference?
http://vndb.org/
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2009-09-19, 08:24 | Link #5 |
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Here is another reference.
http://www.shii.org/translate/ |
2009-09-20, 14:15 | Link #8 |
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The Translation Library has moved to new hosting (kindly provided by Ayu) at Blinky.net. In addition I have updated the site to remove spelling errors, altered translator titles and release dates per request and added the titles suggested via email / forum to the database.
New Link: http://translationlibrary.blicky.net The next major update (in a couple of days) will include an A-Z listing. However first I need to watch the last episodes of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai. I encourage anyone who hasn’t watched the second series yet to check it out, it’s brilliant and really full of surprises! Thanks for the suggestions and comments, Eternal72 |
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*Waits for the release of the first 4 arcs by MangaGamer in October* |
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2009-09-27, 08:54 | Link #10 |
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Hi everyone, the commercial section is now up and running. It includes an A-Z listing and a timeline of commercial visual novel releases from 1993 to today. Links have been added (whenever possible) to online stores for purchase, but as some games are no longer produced they can be expensive and/or in limited supply. Two games I’d recommend are the brilliant Ever 17 and Phantom of Inferno by the late Hirameki International.
Next on the agenda will be to attempt to fix the links so that they no longer open within the page frames. I hope people enjoy this new section please let me know if you spot any typos, have any suggestions, comments or ideas. Eternal72 |
2009-09-28, 10:41 | Link #12 |
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I have gone ahead and completed a frames free version of the site as suggested. This has in avertedly solved the other issue (at least with the frames-free version), which was the links opening up within frame borders.
Now if people are happy enough with the frames free version I might go ahead and forget about the frames version all together. At the moment the index offers you a choice, frames / non-frames. Please let me know whether you would like the continuation of a framed version in addition to the frames free version, or if you think I should just continue frames free from now on. Thanks again for the e-mails, interest and suggestions; I really appreciate the feedback. Eternal72 29/09: Just a little update the links problem with the frames version of the site has been solved, they now open up within the current page and not within the frames set. Last edited by Eternal72; 2009-09-29 at 08:36. Reason: Update |
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