مُحمَّد الورياغلي
Muhammad Al-Wariaghli I meant that someone is learning programming quickly. The word someone is somewhat similar to Adham in Arabic, and I made a mistake.
From what little I was able to find online, it would seem this word/or name - ‘Adham’, is fairly significant. Best I could currently ascertain was that it can sometimes refer to a shining black stallion and might possibly be somewhat comparable to the English term - ‘Noble’, or perhaps akin to the Māori term - ‘rangatira’, maybe (?) Whatever the case , one thing seems clear to me already. Your culture is remarkably profound.
Muhammad Al-Wariyaghli As I told you, I would like to improve the Arabic interface on the forum, and if you would like, we can have a session on Google Meet for example where we can discuss things closely.
This is wonderful news. I am glad to hear it.
Over the recent days, I’ve been thinking about the digitized interconnectedness we have availed unto us all online, and yet also the apparent digitized inhibitors we seem to be encountering.
It seems incredibly strange to me that we have been able to create such extraordinary technology as the internet, thus enabling us unprecedented degrees of interactivity, essentially bringing us all much—much closer together. And yet, somehow we haven’t been able to create the most basic, or rather, fundamentally necessary technology with which to fully utilize the internet most effectively, as in, apparently our translation technologies are lagging far behind the internetworking technologies, and so therefore Essentially manifesting as an inhibitory influence.
It doesn’t add up, at least in my opinion.
Nevertheless, the current outcome of my thinking about this stuff, and possibly also due to my irreverence of Google, has been that I have decided to prioritize not just the RTL code development, but rather for a full multilingual code development.
I am near on totally ignorant as to how to achieve this, so at this stage I am probably just going to continue developing the RTL code and once that is able to fulfill the initial intended purpose, I would anticipate the next stage will likely be to Somehow integrate RTL & LTR concurrently along with an effective translation system, or such so that anyone of any language can freely utilize a single forum without any unnecessary difficulties distorting norions for our intercommunicativity.
I just think we ought to be able to communicate with one-another in our many unique languages without any limitations whatsoever.
Furthermore I am concerned that multinational corporations like Google may potentially be up to something with regards to positioning their selves ideally for basically being the gatekeepers of our languages. The implications could be dire.
Muhammad Al-Wariaghli Believe me, I was just looking for there help and I didn’t expect people to start intervening, it got to the point where it seems like the discussion became a bit violent, and I like simplicity. I mean since I won’t find help there, I will just ignore that forum because it’s not for me.
😅Yeah, I certainly do apologize for my part in that.
I just cannot tolerate dishonorable behavior and especially the particular pernicious variety demonstrated by those two individuals.
It is extremely prevalent, at least it has been throughout my entire experience online. And these community forums tend to be overwhelmingly corrupted with it. In my frank opinion, power does not corrupt, as it simply does not exist. It’s merely a fictitive concept, one which corrupted individuals essentially equate as Control.
Control over others.
I consider such individuals as the exact opposite of God. They are selfish and fundamentally cannibalistic, using others like objects, taking whatever they can before discarding the others as though trash. Or likely as the Christian biblical scriptures allude, these are probably the "antichrists.
In contrast, some of us don’t see ‘power’ nor ‘control’. We see only responsibility.
That’s to say. An administrator is not some sort of petulant self aggrandizing pseudo “god” and members are not their personal toys to play with.
An administrator is in a position of significant responsibility on behalf of the community of members. And moreover, the administrator is themselves, a member of the community of members. Which is why I am so appalled by the shamelessly derelict misconduct I see practiced so commonly online. Honor is fundamental to my culture and to tolerate dishonourable conduct by others, is in and of itself an act of dishonour, therefore I am simply unable to ever tolerate dishonourable individuals proving their true colors.
Muhammad Al-Wariaghli One of my goals was to improve the interface and share the codes for all users to benefit from, but it seems that the plan didn’t work.
I appreciate your effort and keenness to support this extension, and I would be happy to provide any help or experience.
For example, you can share the CSS code with me in a new post in this section Laboratory
I will try it out at the first opportunity and share the result with you and improve things further
What do you think?
Actually. This is very similar to what I’ve also been thinking too, although I wasn’t sure how to ask, or rather, whether it would be appropriate for me to ask.
I have made the codes available at anomalum under a thread accessible to registered members.
I can post them here, although there is actually quite a lot of code.
I’m currently working on a fifth and trying to figure out the right pieces for the foundation of a sixth more refined version.
The challenge is precisely identifying which css codes we need and which ones we don’t, while also basically developing a comprehensive catalog with clear descriptions for each distinct code.
Because every forum will have different codes and extensions which will almost definitely mean some codes will work on some forums and yet won’t work on some others without the correct modifications, so I think it will be absolutely critical if we hope to make it accessible For any administrator of any technical capability, that we more or less create a basic instructions manual.
Hey I’ve enabled an administration button that I had not noticed until yesterday, apparently it seems to suggest this is for enabling a translation functionality at anomalum(?)
Still not sure if it actually does anything though.
Any
chance you could possibly take a quick look whenever you’re able?