Am 06/22/2014 07:54 PM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
On 19/06/2014 Marcus (OOo) wrote:
I've looked again to Andrea's idea to outsource the JS creation of the
green box into a separate file and think now it's great with regard to
other NL webpages. Then only one file needs to be changed and it will
work for all - for all that have included the JS function call. ...

Thanks! I created msg_prop_l10n_it.js and used the new "boxed download"
to repair http://www.openoffice.org/it/download/ that is now looking
much nicer and far easier to maintain hopefully.

yes, hopefully. Let's see what the "target audience" will say. ;-)

[Kay] I think the right side of the page -- the additional items should
be just be left intact as a block and let volunteers translate/change
this as they see fit rather than construct it with javascript.
This increases the complexity for the translators. For the colored boxes
they have to translate just a JS file that contains all strings. But for
the nav bar it's needed to translate the content directly in the HTML
file? Hm.

Here it is very good to have the different "boxes" available. For
example, translators may want to use the right column for information
about specific resources. In that case, they will hand-code that div
instead of relying on the generated JavaScript. For the Italian download
page we use custom links, and thus we build a custom div, no problem.

I've added all colored boxes, the nav bar and the little logo section to the separate file (plus all the strings into the "msg_prop_l10n_<ISO-code>.js") as separate functions.

Now you have the full freedom: Use it when it fits for the respective webpage or translate yourself. :-)

Marcus


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