Gramatica

You can now blog in Spanish, French and Portuguese at culturekitchen

¡En español, carajo!

I am happy to announce that finalmente, I have created the best possible grammar UI (user-interace) that will make it easy to use accented charactes in Español, Português and other romance languages.

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Accents are not easy to introduce in a blog post. You need to know how to convert them to HTML (or also called "Ampersand") characters. I have customized the editing toolbar to include all the accents, as well as the cent and Spanish exclamation and question characters.

Just click on the Help button and you'll see the complete selection explained :

BUEditor Help

How do you use it?
To create the HTML version [ español ] of the word español, all you have to do is write the word espanol, highlight the letter "n" and then click on the tilde ( ~ ). When you publish, the character will appear correctly interpreted.


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