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What is Writer-Partner program

May 20th, 2008 | By | Category: faq

If you like to write for us or get your blog posts published here, please send an email to convey your interest. When you get approved, you become a part of our writer-partner program.

What WE do:
1. In the Digest, we publish only a few starting lines (excerpt) of your blog posts.
2. The readers of the Digest will be redirected to your original blog for reading the full article.
3. If interested, you can directly publish full articles for the Digest.

What YOU get:
1. New readers to your blog site
2. Better reachability of your blog content
3. Networking with fellow Sanskrit writers and readers

What YOU should do:
Nothing extra! Keep blogging in your own blog, just as you’ve been doing so long. We’ll do the heavy works.



What is Sanskrit-Voice-Digest

May 20th, 2008 | By | Category: faq

“Sanskrit Voice Digest” is a compilation of blog post-excerpts written by carefully selected sanskrit bloggers. If you like to write for us or get your blog posts published here, please send an email to convey your interest. When you get approved, you become a part of our writer-partner program.



Whats in the logo?

Dec 4th, 2006 | By | Category: faq

The logo represents a very sacred symbol ‘Om’ or ‘Aum’. It is made up of three Sanskrit letters: aa, au and ma which, when combined together, make the sound OM. It is believed to be the basic sound of the world, and contains all other sounds.

This logo is selected only in the light of Sanskrit language, and no religion is associated with it. This site is truly universal, and everyone is welcome to support Sanskrit.



Installing Fonts

Dec 3rd, 2006 | By | Category: faq

Sanskrit Voice uses Unicode to encode the Indic characters in your post. Unicode is a system of representing text and symbols and is supported by all modern browsers and operating systems. If you are unable to view the devanagari fonts correctly in your browser, please follow the below procedure.

Windows 2000/XP:
1. Download font (or .zip file containing font) to a temporary location (e.g., the desktop).
2. Open the ‘Fonts’ folder (Windows 2000: Start > Control Panel > Fonts; Windows XP: Start > Control Panel > Appearances and Themes > Fonts).
3. Drag font file (not the .zip file) into Fonts folder. Applications need to be restarted in order to recognize the font.

Mac OSX:
1. Download font (or .zip file containing font) to a temporary location (e.g., the desktop).
2. Launch the font file with Font Book.
3. Click on “Install Font.”

Once the fonts are installed, click here to learn how to configure your browser.

(Ref: SALRC)