Am 06.11.18 um 04:19 schrieb brynn:
> Oops.  Sorry, I have a couple more questions.
> 
> 1 -- I don't understand what this means:
> 
>> As redirects aren't working
> properly, you need to include the language code for the language you're
> linking to in the link.
> 
> Is that something which translators need to understand? 

- Yes, you probably won't need to worry about this.

> If it's for
> everyone, what is meant by "redirect" in this context?
> 
> 2 -- About links to another page on the website:
> 
>> For a link that is goes to another page on inkscape.org, do not include
> the domain. In the protocol dropdown, select '<other>' instead of
> 'https' to be able to leave it out.
> 
> Perhaps "<other>" was chosen because of its width?  But I wonder if
> "inkscape.org" or something else more specific might reduce confusion? 
> I'm just thinking for myself, if it happens I don't make any edits for a
> few months, I'll forget that I'm supposed to use <other> for local links.

- In a few months (or maybe earlier), we will have an automatted search
mask for internal links. Please try to remember it until then.

See https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape-web/issues/238 for updates.

> Hhmm....  Ok, I'm working on adding a new FAQ, and trying to make a link
> to the Community page.  I choose <other> and then I paste in the URL. 
> But the protocol switches itself to https://, and the https:// is
> removed from the URL.  But the domain is still there.
> 
> I can switch it back to <other>.  But should the URL field just say
> "community/" ?  Or should it be "/community/" ?  It looks like
> "/community/" is the right answer.  I'll try to publish.....  Ok, it
> looks like that worked  :-)

- Yes, see also the linked Wiki page below where it is explained in
detail. Specifically, you will find the relevant section at
http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/WebSite#Specific_Instructions

Maren

> Thank you very much,
> brynn
> 
> -----Original Message----- From: Maren Hachmann
> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2018 5:14 PM
> To: Inkscape Devel List ; translators ; Inkscape-Docs
> Subject: [Inkscape-docs] [Inkscape-devel] Website update: current status
> 
> Hi,
> 
> another status update:
> 
> Martin has worked to fix the issues that had the greatest impact on
> website use, after the switch to the new Python 3 version of the website.
> 
> What works again:
> -----------------
> 
> - News editing and translation
> - CMS page editing and publishing
> - Registration
> - Uploading images
> 
> What doesn't work:
> ------------------
> 
> - Correct menu language (when you visit the website, you may get English
> pages, but see a menu in German, Italian, or some other language. This
> doesn't happen consistently.)
> - Providing fallback pages if a page doesn't exist in a certain language
> (it then just goes directly to the English page, with the - hopefully -
> English menu).
> 
> This means that translators must pay extra attention on the URL, to see
> if they are working on their own language, and not the English page!
> 
> - Messages between users
> - ... and some more, see https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape-web/issues
> 
> What works differently:
> -----------------------
> 
> The website does no longer use link plugins. Those were a source of a
> lot of issues, confusing editors and the CMS alike. Martin converted all
> existing link plugins to normal html links.
> 
> This means that - unless a Table of contents, an image, a gallery, a
> user list or any other plugin are part of the page - one can now
> copy-paste almost any text from one page to another, without risking to
> break something.
> 
> All new links will now be inserted using the link icon in the editor (or
> <a href="">....</a> in the source mode). As redirects aren't working
> properly, you need to include the language code for the language you're
> linking to in the link.
> 
> For a link that is goes to another page on inkscape.org, do not include
> the domain. In the protocol dropdown, select '<other>' instead of
> 'https' to be able to leave it out.
> 
> Another side effect of the change seems to be that publishing works a
> lot faster than we're used to.
> 
> The Website instructions Wiki page has been updated to reflect the
> current changes:
> http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/WebSite
> 
> Help needed
> -----------
> 
> Martin has asked me to ask if someone (preferably someone who is fluent
> in Python, and if possible, has Django experience) can help with website
> bug fixing. A good place to start would be to install the website
> locally on your computer (requires Linux, or a VM with Linux), and to
> check on the issues section for the website on gitlab.
> 
> Vectors team, could you publish this request on social media? Ask Martin
> for details :)
> 
> Maren
> 
> 



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