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Double Click Dictionary
1.       admin
758 posts
 10 Feb 2005 Thu 11:24 pm

Hi, we have just implemented a double click dictionary on the site. When you want to learn the meaning of a word, just double click on it and a small popup window will open with the meaning of that word. This way, you can lookup the meanings of words while you are studying or while you are reading something on the site without being interrupted. The dictionary works both from Turkish to English and from English to Turkish.

One important note is that you need to disable the popup blocker of your browser for this site if you have one, if you want to use the double click dictionary property.

If you have any problems, please reply to this message.

2.       ali
70 posts
 11 Feb 2005 Fri 06:57 am

It would be more practical to have the dictionary pop-up window with one little "close" button at the bottom, I guess.

3.       admin
758 posts
 17 Feb 2005 Thu 03:51 pm

That is so right Just added the close link to the dictionary window. Thanks.

4.       catwoman
8933 posts
 21 Feb 2005 Mon 08:44 am

The double-click dictionary is extremely nice and useful, thank you so much!!! Now I can even read turkish poems without looking at the english translation. Great idea!

5.       Sertab
136 posts
 26 Feb 2005 Sat 06:41 pm

www.seslisozluk.com

this dict is really very useful.

6.       bod
5999 posts
 18 Jan 2006 Wed 01:32 pm

Quoting admin:

Hi, we have just implemented a double click dictionary on the site.



Can we have it please so that it only opens the new window once then reuses that window when another word is selected. As it is I quickly have hundereds of windows open!!!

I have modified the script you use to do this in Erdinç's Ayşe story so you can see what I mean in action If you want the modified script, just ask......

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