Link to translation

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Whenever a translation is done, some articles must be editted to link to it, so that the translated article is accessible.

This linking process is done in the following way:

  • The original article and any translation of the same article will add a link to the rest of translations of the article displaying, as the link's text, the name of the language the article has been translated to in that language with a leading capital letter.
Example: If the article FAQ aMule was translated to spanish, FAQ aMule would contain a link to FAQ aMule-es displaying the text "Español" (which means "Spanish" in spanish).
  • A part from the links to the other translations, it must contain a text in bold displaying the article's language in that language.
Example: If the article FAQ aMule was translated to spanish, FAQ aMule-es would contain the text "Español" (which means "Spanish" in spanish).
  • All the links and text explained above must be separated one another by a pipe-character (|) surronded with one space character on each side (" | ").
Example: English | Español
  • In which order the languages are displayed can be anything, but all translations of the same article must use the same order.
  • The languages must all be displayed one after the other in a single line, centered in the page and at the beginning of the article.
Example: <center>'''English''' | [[Getting_Started-fr|Français]] | [[Getting_Started-nl|Nederlands]] | [[Getting_Started-es|Español]]</center>
  • Also, if the translated article is referred by the Main Page or any translation of it, a link to the translation must be appended following the original link, surrounded with brackets and separated from other links by spaces. The text to appear in the link will be the name of the language of the translation in the language of the Main Page translation.
Example: Common problems (Spanish)
  • Finally, if any translated article refers to another article which is already translated into the language of this article, the link must point to the translated article, and optionally provide the link to the original article too.

Examples of all this can be seen in Main Page, Main Page-es, FAQ aMule, FAQ aMule-es, and lots more arounf this wiki.