Le Samedi 23 Janvier 2010 17:39:14, Matthew Toseland a ?crit :
> On Wednesday 13 January 2010 10:24:57 Cl?ment Vollet wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I think that we can push the french translation of the website, since
> > almost all important pages are translated (that is index, download,
> > whatis, people, donate, sponsors). What's left is the faq (about 50%
> > done), but I don't think it's sufficient to block the release of the
> > translated site.
> > Moreover, all pages which aren't translated are displayed in english.
> > 
> > For now, we can push it without doing any langage recognition, and do
> > that latter (there is links to other language on top right of the site).
> > 
> > I'd like to add that I made some changes to the css to fix the menu
> > displaying (it wasn't scaling well with font size), especially when
> > hovering item. However, the items will now be centered, since I can't
> > find a way to fix this without center them.
> > 
> > So, please push (except if you have something more important to do, of
> > course
> > 
> > :p ), or if not, tell me why.
> 
> Pushed. Awesome!
> 
> Remaining website issues:
> - Glitches in French translation e.g. the FAQ question is in english even
> though the answer is in French. - You might want to point the chat link to
> #freenet-fr ??
> - More translations.
> - Auto-detect language. AFAICS the easiest way to do this is to use the
> apache config with language-conditional redirects? I.e. if we get
> http://freenetproject.org/ with headers saying french, we should redirect
> to http://freenetproject.org/fr/ ? - WebKit issues: The image scroller
> doesn't work on Konqueror 3.5. Does this reflect a general problem (e.g.
> with Safari, Chrome) or is it just that Konqueror 3.5 is ancient? -
> Language selection is clunky: IMHO we should go with micro-flags, it will
> piss off the hardcore anarchists but they're used to it.
> 
> Thanks, this should further expand the French community on Freenet, which
> is already second only to americans...

Sorry for the double post.

There is also one issue with the language selection on webkit-based browsers : 
when navigating on the french site, the sentence is "Selectionner votre langue 
:" which is longer than "Select your language:", and the ':' is not on the 
same line than "Selectionner votre langue". I can't figure out what's wrong, 
but fixing the width of the div fix the problem. The thing is, the width will 
be different for each language, so it's not a viable solution (and I'm not 
sure it will scale well with font size).
So, if anyone who knows a bit of css can take a look...
I'm not sure if it's a problem with the css or with how webkit handles it, 
since in firefox it looks good.

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