cvs commit: www/en/docproj translations.sgml
LI Xin
delphij at delphij.net
Thu Jan 11 21:02:45 UTC 2007
Hiroki Sato wrote:
> [-doc@ added to Cc: list]
>
> Gabor Kovesdan <gabor at FreeBSD.org> wrote
> in <45A63738.4010207 at FreeBSD.org>:
>
> ga> Hiroki Sato schrieb:
> ga> > Gabor Kovesdan <gabor at FreeBSD.org> wrote
> ga> > in <45A3F432.4090502 at FreeBSD.org>:
> ga> > ga> >
> ga> > ga> For a drop-down list similarly as mirrors are listed? I remember to have
> ga> > ga> seen such screenshot somewhere and I find it a great idea.
> ga> >
> ga> > I prefer to put the language list to the bottom of the page as a
> ga> > content of the footer, and all pages should have it if possible (with
> ga> > some automation). Two drop-down lists in the page, one for language
> ga> > and another for location is a confusing design for readers, I think.
> ga> >
> ga> >
> ga>
> ga> Well, I think it should be kept somewhere at the top. It I were a new
> ga> user and saw the website I'm pretty sure I could hardly notice the
> ga> languages at the bottom. One has to scroll down even with higher
> ga> resolution to see the bottom of the page, so one can't see the website
> ga> as a whole.
>
> Good point. I was thinking a style used in www.gnu.org (a link
> "Translations of this page" in the header and the language list in
> the footer). And one of the reasons why I suggest it is that I
> really want to mark or get rid of outdated translations in some way
> (at build time, not to remove from CVS completely, of course)---if we
> only have a link to the translated top page only, people who usually
> read the translated pages are likely to fail to notice newly-added
> contents under the top page in the English version. If we have the
> language list in the footer, I think it would not be an eyesore even
> if it put at the bottom of (nearly) all pages as well as we would not
> have a trouble with overflowing the space at the page top. So I
> think it is better than simply making the language bar longer. The
> current version also has some other problems---well, is it easy to
> understand "zh_CN" means Chinese?
Yes, it would be much better if we would be able to do that.
Cheers,
--
Xin LI <delphij at delphij.net> http://www.delphij.net/
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