Just wondering if anyone knows what are the most active parts of Duome? Which forums are activity hubs? Which still need to grow?
I wonder if there's a graph of traffic? I'm sure admin would have to do that one so I won't ask.
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Just wondering if anyone knows what are the most active parts of Duome? Which forums are activity hubs? Which still need to grow?
I wonder if there's a graph of traffic? I'm sure admin would have to do that one so I won't ask.
L1 Advanced beginner Duolingo levels
Languages without borders, languages bridging gaps, the Red Cross are my heroes.
We don't have a google analytics or any similar code here. I do have it for duome main site, but I'm not paying any attention to the numbers now that the original duolingo forum is closed. The stats helped to track the most active duolingo forum topics - to track issues and fulfil wishes
Right now I'm almost done with adding translations for every word in every language. This is for japanese, for instance: https://duome.eu/vocabulary/en/ja - hover to see transcriptions and translations, text to speech is available for some languages
Someone wished for it on the original duolingo forum, but I can't remember now who it was...
[mention]duome[/mention] I just clicked on one of those words and it activated a Japanese filter. Is that normal?
L1 Advanced beginner Duolingo levels
Languages without borders, languages bridging gaps, the Red Cross are my heroes.
What is a Japanese filter? I supose it's a feature of your browser. The words are not clickable now (they will be, in an attempt to recreate the dictionary, to some extent at least)..
I suppose so. Not a bug then! Can't see anything about a Japanese filter online. I clicked on the sound not the word.
That's quite a lot of work there! A dictionary sounds cool!
L1 Advanced beginner Duolingo levels
Languages without borders, languages bridging gaps, the Red Cross are my heroes.