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This website is still a work-in-progress, and a lot of the content is missing or incomplete.


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June 17, 2010

There’s an online Cenyani dictionary now!

(Though while the functionality of the interface is complete, the dictionary itself is still far from finished. Words will be added occasionally.)

Perhaps surprisingly, there are no sample texts in Cenyani. Yet.

April 29, 2010

You can now leave feedback on pages on this website!

Though I should point out that it’ll only work if you have scripting enabled, and if you’re not using the mobile or print stylesheet. I’m still working out how best to display the information for the mobile site, and for people without scripting.

But still!

If you do post feedback, please write about the content of the page in question. For feedback or comments regarding the site design, layout or functionality, please utilise the contact page.

January 29, 2010

After much delay, I have finally redesigned my website from that ugly blue abomination which I had before and which I will happily ignore any and all questions about. Instead, I can now proudly present a new, stunningly gorgeous abomination for your viewing pleasure.

Bring Down IE6

I support the idea of a standardised, browser-independent web.

This design was originally thought up mainly as an experiment and it’s still largely experimental. Nevertheless, it turned out several of the people I molest talk to regularly actually liked the design, so I decided to keep it.

It’s worth pointing out that the content on the website is still incomplete, but I felt there was enough content for it to go live already. The section I’ve worked on the most is the documentation of my constructed language of Cenyani – but even that section isn’t complete yet. The other languages will eventually be documented as well.

Please note that this website has been designed primarily with standards in mind. This means that the website will look best in a modern, standards-compliant browser. If you’re using Internet Explorer, shame on you. If your employer or your parents or anyone else is forcing you to use Internet Explorer, shame on them. Especially if you’re using IE6.

The website has been tested in Opera 10.01, Firefox 3.5.4, and Google Chrome 3.0, in all of which it works flawlessly. Internet Explorer 8 and 7 can display the website mostly without errors, however the preview window will not work properly. This website is not guaranteed to work with older versions of these browsers.


Last modified on July 18, 2010.

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