WordPress multi-lingual site recommended plugins all commentary!

⌛Time it takes to read this article: 19 minutesIn this site that started as a multi-lingual site, i will explain all of the recommended plug-ins of WordPress introduced when building in chronological order.

45,000 yen cashback on optical line

⌛Time it takes to read this article: 2 minutesThe communication line for the store ``Labyrinth'' was an ADSL line, but at the recommendation of our carrier, we recently underwent construction work to change it to an optical line (So-net Hikari with flets-S). ADSL modems are purchased rather than rented, so it won't be particularly cheap if you switch to optical. The reason I switched to a fiber optic line is that by applying during this period, I can apply for So-net's campaign and receive up to 45,000 yen in cash back. (^_^;) Along with the line changes, we have also slightly expanded the communication equipment in Labyrinth. This time, in addition to our own access point, we installed two wireless LAN routers from the public wireless LAN service ``Hikari Station'' provided by NTT, and prepared a total of four SSIDs. *What is Hikari Station⇒ https://flets.com/hikaristation/ *FLET’S SPOT Access point search⇒ http://www.e-map.ne.jp/p/ntteast/nmap.htm?lat=35.331836111&lon=139.352669444&his=ar We have set two types of wireless LAN encryption methods, WPA2-AES and WEP, in consideration of various terminals. Hikari Station can automatically connect to free Wi-Fi if you are using Android. You can easily connect to our access point using the WPS button. In addition, we have a wireless LAN for online karaoke ``DAM'' in the store, but unfortunately it is a VPN method, so it cannot be used for anything other than DAM. Because the video web server for security cameras is connected to the Labyrinth network, we used an NTT optical router to operate as a modem during this construction work. The video web server opens one port from the router connected to the PC out of the two routers connected to the hub with two session branches, making it accessible from the Internet using dynamic DNS. For your reference, I have also attached a diagram of our network configuration and photos of related equipment. (^_-)

How to recover and rescue dying Android smartphone due to lack of internal memory

⌛Time it takes to read this article: 2 minutesSince last week, the smartphone I usually use (Kyocera WX10K/Android 4.2.2) has been acting up, and has been on the verge of dying at any moment. By the way, the other tablet I'm using (Nexus 7/Android 5.0.2) seems to be fine so far, probably because it's the latest OS with Android bugs fixed. Now, in that situation, when you open the file gallery on your smartphone or connect your PC to SlimPort, your smartphone freezes, and it is a tragic phenomenon that cannot be repaired even if you force close it and restart it. After doing some research, I found that most of the 8GB internal memory (about 7.5GB) was taken up by thumbnail files (.thumbnails), and the direct cause was that there was almost no free space left. By the way, it doesn't contain much image, video, or audio data, so I think it's unusual for such a huge thumbnail file to be created. (Android or app bug) Therefore, today I would like to report that I succeeded in getting out of this predicament using the method below. If you are having trouble with a similar phenomenon, why not try it?

Web translation is a mess (Matter on incoherent Web translation)

⌛Time it takes to read this article: 2 minutesAt first, in order to make this site bilingual, we pasted in English sentences in addition to Japanese, but it became increasingly troublesome, so we decided to use a widget from Transposh (https://transposh.org), a WordPress plugin, to do the translation. However, that seems to have been a naive idea. As a test, if you select English from the "select language" list box, Google Translate (default) will display the following. , in order to this site to bilingual , in addition to Japanese , English sentences also had to make paste , but it became so increasingly cumbersome , Initially one of the WordPress plug -ins , “Transposh (http : the widget //transposh.org) ” I leave the translation. However , it seems it was a simplistic idea . Try it in , but if you select the English from the list BOX of “select language”, by google translate (default) it will be displayed as follows . The translation doesn't make any sense... Apparently, it is difficult to translate complicated Japanese. (The following is a revised sentence) However, as long as you do not write difficult Japanese, it will be translated fairly well. The second half of the sentence is quoted verbatim. Though I was also pasting English text in addition to Japanese to adapt for bilingual for this site at first, I left the Widget of “Transposh”(https://transposh.org) that is one of plug-in for WordPress to translate because of becoming troublesome increasingly. But, it seemed it was a simplistic idea. Try it in, but if you select the English from the list BOX… Read more »

Mystery where search keywords are gone

⌛Time it takes to read this article: < 1 minutesBy the way, I noticed something while looking at Google Analytics that for some reason the search keywords were not included in the access analysis results. I wondered why, so I googled it and found a blog that explained why, ``I can't track search keywords...Is there a way to deal with direct referrals?'' In other words, the cause seems to be that Google encrypted the search itself with SSL in October 2011, making it impossible to retrieve the search keywords of users who visited via Google. From a webmaster's point of view, this information is what I most want to know, but I feel that there is little point in doing access analysis. I wonder if other search engines like Yahoo!, Bing, etc. are going in this direction (–;)