Oh, thanks Andrea, This resource was the one I searched for. Vielen
Dank (or should I say "merci ?") ;)
So I have to do this way :
==========
Wiki templates are used instead of the
"Interlanguage
Links" feature of MediaWiki, in
codex.wordpress.org. (see wp-docs
ML)
==========
note: the last link is broken ;)
What it should looks like :
==========
{{Languages|
{{en|English Article Name}}
...
{{fr|French Article Name}}
...
}}
=========
Well now I can go on. Thanks again. :)
Le 28/09/2012 20:59, Andrea Rennick a
écrit :
Hi!
For translating the Codex pages specifically, the information
you need is right here:
Merci et bienvenu ;)
a.
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 2:44 AM, Jojaba
<[email protected]>
wrote:
Hello,
I'm a recent user of WordPress (theme developpment) and I
like the tool! I would like to contribute to the codex
translation so I subscribed to the wordpress forum. I read
the "How to contribute" page (in the maintenance page I
didn't find anything about translation) and created main own
page as mentionned : http://codex.wordpress.org/User:Jojaba
I don't want to create new pages, only provide translation
of existing pages.
My question : how should I do that ? Should I just click on
the "add my language" link in the page I would like to
translate and go on with the work ? Is there something else
I should do to have other pages pointing to that fresh
translated page taking it in account ?
Thanks in advance for your help. :)
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