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Use [http://getfirefox.com/ Mozilla Firefox] or [http://www.google.com/chrome Google Chrome] (both available for PC and Mac), because not only are they the best modern browsers, but they also have the best choices for powerful extensions (also called plugins).
 
Use [http://getfirefox.com/ Mozilla Firefox] or [http://www.google.com/chrome Google Chrome] (both available for PC and Mac), because not only are they the best modern browsers, but they also have the best choices for powerful extensions (also called plugins).
  
== Browser Extension: Switching Character Sets ==
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== Browser Extensions: Pinyin Popups ==
  
The Chinese Grammar Wiki uses simplified characters exclusively.  Traditional characters are supported through external extensions.
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Add popups to the Chinese characters on any web page with the following two extensions.
  
=== 新同文堂 New Tong Wen Tang (for Firefox) ===
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=== Zhongwen (for Chrome) ===
  
Convert simplified characters to traditional with this extension:
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Setup is super easy; just install Zhongwen (click on the link below while using Chrome), and a button will appear at the top right of your Chrome browser window.
  
 
<div class="plugin">
 
<div class="plugin">
  
[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/%E6%96%B0%E5%90%8C%E6%96%87%E5%A0%82-new-tong-wen-tang/ 新同文堂 New Tong Wen Tang]
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[https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/kkmlkkjojmombglmlpbpapmhcaljjkde Zhongwen]
  
 
</div>
 
</div>
  
== Browser Extensions: Pinyin Popups ==
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Click to turn on; click again to turn off.  It's as simple as that!
  
Add popups to the Chinese characters on any web page with the following two extensions.
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Also, if you ever mouse over a word (on any website) that is a [[Keywords|grammar keyword]] on the Chinese Grammar Wiki, you'll see a note to that effect, and can hit "G" to open the relevant page on the wiki. Cool!
  
=== Zhongwen (for Chrome) ===
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=== Chinese Perapera-kun (for Firefox, Chrome) ===
  
Setup is super easy; just install Zhongwen (click on the link below while using Chrome), and a button will appear at the top right of your Chrome browser window.
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Installing [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/perapera-chinese/ Chinese Perapera] for Firefox is now just as easy as installing a browser extension.
  
 
<div class="plugin">
 
<div class="plugin">
  
[https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/kkmlkkjojmombglmlpbpapmhcaljjkde Zhongwen]
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[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/perapera-chinese/ Chinese Perapera Popup Dictionary]
  
 
</div>
 
</div>
  
Click to turn on; click again to turn off. It's as simple as that!
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From now on, you will see a little yellow star in the bottom right corner of your browser window. Click it to turn on the Chinese dictionary. Then just mouse over any words you see in your browser, and a popup will give you the pinyin and meaning. Very useful!
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Also available for Chrome as well:
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<div class="plugin">
  
=== Chinese Perapera-kun (for Firefox) ===
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[https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/perapera-chinese-popup-di/hlcddplhfenagbaipfjhhcjmebhkkaif?hl=en Perapera Chinese Popup Dictionary]
  
Installing [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/perapera-kun-chinese-popup-tra/ Chinese Perapera-kun] for Firefox is not quite as easy as installing a Chrome extension, but it's a great extension.
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</div>
  
Make sure to follow the following steps to ensure that you have fully installed the Chinese Perapera-kun extension:
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=== Frill (for Safari) ===
  
<ol>
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A free, open source extension designed for Apple's Safari web browser on macOS. View English translations of Chinese text, similar to Perapera or Zhongwen for other browsers.
<li>First, click on the link below (using Firefox) and install this addon in Firefox (click “Allow” if it asks you if you want to grant it access), but don't restart Firefox just yet:
 
  
 
<div class="plugin">
 
<div class="plugin">
  
[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3349 Perapera-kun extension]
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[https://frill.miknight.com/ Frill Homepage]
  
 
</div>
 
</div>
  
</li>
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== Browser Extension: Switching Character Sets ==
<li>Then click on the link below (using Firefox) to download and install the Chinese dictionary (again, click “Allow” if it asks you if you want to grant it access):
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The Chinese Grammar Wiki uses simplified characters exclusively.  Traditional characters are supported through external extensions.
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=== 新同文堂 New Tong Wen Tang (for Chrome) ===
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Convert simplified characters to traditional in Google Chrome with this extension:
  
 
<div class="plugin">
 
<div class="plugin">
  
[http://downloads.mozdev.org/peraperakun/ChineseEnglishDictionary1.0.xpi Perapera-kun Chinese dictionary]
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[https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ldmgbgaoglmaiblpnphffibpbfchjaeg 新同文堂 New Tong Wen Tang]
  
 
</div>
 
</div>
  
</li>
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=== 新同文堂 New Tong Wen Tang (for Firefox) ===
<li>After you have installed both, you need to close Firefox and reopen it.  It will take a few minutes to build the dictionary database for the first time.
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</li>
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Convert simplified characters to traditional in Firefox with this extension:
</ol>
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<div class="plugin">
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[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/new_tongwentang/ 新同文堂 New Tong Wen Tang]
  
From now on, you will see a little yellow star in the bottom right corner of your browser window. Click it to turn on the Chinese dictionary. Then just mouse over any words you see in your browser, and a popup will give you the pinyin and meaning. Very useful!
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</div>

Latest revision as of 02:41, 16 July 2021

To make best use of this wiki as a modern learner of Chinese, there are several tools you will need.

Modern Extensible Browser

Use Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome (both available for PC and Mac), because not only are they the best modern browsers, but they also have the best choices for powerful extensions (also called plugins).

Browser Extensions: Pinyin Popups

Add popups to the Chinese characters on any web page with the following two extensions.

Zhongwen (for Chrome)

Setup is super easy; just install Zhongwen (click on the link below while using Chrome), and a button will appear at the top right of your Chrome browser window.

Click to turn on; click again to turn off. It's as simple as that!

Also, if you ever mouse over a word (on any website) that is a grammar keyword on the Chinese Grammar Wiki, you'll see a note to that effect, and can hit "G" to open the relevant page on the wiki. Cool!

Chinese Perapera-kun (for Firefox, Chrome)

Installing Chinese Perapera for Firefox is now just as easy as installing a browser extension.

From now on, you will see a little yellow star in the bottom right corner of your browser window. Click it to turn on the Chinese dictionary. Then just mouse over any words you see in your browser, and a popup will give you the pinyin and meaning. Very useful!

Also available for Chrome as well:

Frill (for Safari)

A free, open source extension designed for Apple's Safari web browser on macOS. View English translations of Chinese text, similar to Perapera or Zhongwen for other browsers.

Browser Extension: Switching Character Sets

The Chinese Grammar Wiki uses simplified characters exclusively. Traditional characters are supported through external extensions.

新同文堂 New Tong Wen Tang (for Chrome)

Convert simplified characters to traditional in Google Chrome with this extension:

新同文堂 New Tong Wen Tang (for Firefox)

Convert simplified characters to traditional in Firefox with this extension: