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AntoineTurmel opened this issue Jun 13, 2014 · 7 comments
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L10n ? #5

AntoineTurmel opened this issue Jun 13, 2014 · 7 comments

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@AntoineTurmel
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It would be great to have localized version of the website :)

@alexprg
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alexprg commented Jun 13, 2014

Hi,
Not so sure about that. The idea is to give a general idea of browser usage, and not precise %. Maybe in a new release we could implement that option.

Salut ;)

@julien-lafont
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If I understand correctly the subject, Antoine suggests to translate sentences on the homepage, not to display % depends on the country (even if it's a good idea too !)

For the homepage (most important), there is just some texts to translate :

OUTDATED BROWSER
FOR A BETTER EXPERIENCE, KEEP YOUR BROWSER UP TO DATE. CHECK HERE THE LATEST VERSIONS.
% PEOPLE ARE USING THIS BROWSER
DOWNLOAD
AVAILABLE FOR

What do you think about this new feature?
We can PR for the translations after.

@loclamor
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👍 +1
Translations would be welcome for use with people who don't understand English ;)

@LucaRosaldi
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+1 for I10n.

Definitely needed.

P.S. Not only the text needs to be translated, but also the download links! For some links there’s an automatic redirect, but others require the country code in the URL. Maybe the localization could be included directly in the plugin options?

@gibatronic
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+1

@jabzzy
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jabzzy commented Jun 16, 2014

+1

P.S.
you can freely assign Ukrainian and Russian translations to me

@brunoamorim
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Thanks for your feedback guys! We are already working on this feature.
Jabzzy thanks a lot, we will give you more news soon.

I will close this issue because we are already talking about this here #23

Stay tuned & thanks for your support!

joshuapinter added a commit to joshuapinter/outdated-browser that referenced this issue Jan 8, 2015
- Join steps outdatedbrowser#5 and outdatedbrowser#6 and add options for AJAX or Not AJAX.
- Assume they are using jQuery and provide instructions if they are not.
- Add Plain Javascript section.
- Clean up some unused HTML tags.
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