Because the content from the links on the side of the page appears in an
embedded window in the centre of the page, it doesn't automatically
translate from Danish as the rest of the page does, or it would have if it
had opened in a separate window. I wasn't sure what any of the downloads
were
Hi Jean
If you use your mouse to highlight the writing in the frame (embedded window)
and then press Control+C to (command+C on a Mac) to copy it and then paste into
the left hand box in Goggle Translate it will translate.
Essentially it is telling you that they sell lots of different
to get a frame trasnslated, you can right-click a frame to open it in a new
tab or window, then paste the following in front of the address
http://translate.google.com/translate?u=
Below some links to save you a few clicks and keystrokes, though you might
have to paste the lines together
Hjem =
Many thanks to Brenda and Jo for that info on translating windows within web
pages. I'm sure it's helped others as well as me.
Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK
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lizke...@netscape.net wrote:
I ran across this web site with some free downloads. It is not in English, but
there are patterns. One of the downloads is a booklet with several simple
looking patterns.
http://www.nytiknipling.dk/
There are some great patterns for children just learning