I started on this Plugin with ʻŌlelo Online in mind. But anyone with a current version of WordPress can install this Plugin and add the Widget to their sidebar so that visitors can translate Hawaiian right on their site. It works by parsing the dynamic content returned by the online Hawaiian dictionaries at wehewehe.org and displaying the results right on your page. Everyone with a website site that has anything to do with Hawaii should be interested in this Plugin. Although it is still under construction at the moment, you can try it out here at the bottom of any page of my blog and/or on the sidebar. As always your feedback and suggestions are welcome and appreciated.
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