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Re: Problems with the interface: Using BibleBox (same set-up as PirateBox?) in Mexico.

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Well, the 'other problems':

One is:
that it appears to be impossible to convert the html to Spanish, (at least the part of it that people view). If I spell using the Spanish Alphabet The titles won't show in the viewer (using accents like áéíóú, or punctuation like¿ or ¡).

In addition:
The menu system of the html seems to have some problems. viewing it on the computer, almost noting about it 'works'. Viewing it on a phone, it works better, but still most of the items don't lead anywhere. Which leads me to two conclusions:
First: that there are some important differences in an html built for the telephone, and one built for the computer. Or the major differences may be in the CSS file.
Second: that the menu (or CSS) is not well built for either the computer or the cell phone. And I haven't found (in spite of many hours of search and reading and experimenting) any explanations that I can understand and use to correct either of these problems.

I should mention, that I did not install the complete interface form the link that answered my first problems. I could find no instructions for installing it, and instead just used the html file that was there. Without better knowledge, I was worried that installing all of those files (using my computer connected to the USB stick), might cause other problems, such as with the many Spanish files that I had installed.

I confess: I don't know much about html, and nothing about CSS. and it seems to be a pretty big study.. Years ago, I did build a web site (with a lot of help and some good programs, (now visible at IamHis.today) but it was a lot of work, and it was in html4 (I think). Long before 'smart phones' were common.

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