Re: New FAQ Article for review [I18N-ACTION-260]

All fixed.
Thanks,
RI


On 10/10/2013 09:06, Gunnar Bittersmann wrote:
> Hi,
> Last but not least a typographical nit pick: “translate attribute” is
> not consistently marked-up as “<code class="kw">translate</code>
> attribute” – with “translate” being set in different (monospaced) font
> and color. This also applies to other attribute and elements.
>
> Change:
> Adding the translate attribute to your page
>
> to:
> Adding the <code class="kw">translate</code> attribute to your page
>
>
> Change:
> The <code class="kw">yes</code> value of the translate attribute is
> mostly used to override the effect of setting translate to <code
> class="kw">no</code>.
>
> to:
> The <code class="kw">yes</code> value of the <code
> class="kw">translate</code> attribute is mostly used to override the
> effect of setting <code class="kw">translate</code> to <code
> class="kw">no</code>.
>
>
> Change:
> the title attribute of the outer element
>
> to:
> the <code class="kw">title</code> attribute of the outer element
>
>
> Change:
> if you do want your code element content translated.
>
> to:
> if you do want your <code class="kw">code</code> element content
> translated.
>
>
> Change:
> but replacing a class attribute value
>
> to:
> but replacing a <code class="kw">class</code> attribute value
>
>
> I hope I’ve found all places. I haven’t listed appearances in headings,
> the intended audience and the question, though. Feel free to add markup
> there as well.
>
> Gunnar
>
> PS: Does this sound good?
> Inside that <code class="kw">span</code> you could put another with
> <code class="kw">translate</code> set to <code class="kw">no</code>
>
> or better with “span (element)” inserted:
> Inside that <code class="kw">span</code> you could put another <code
> class="kw">span</code> with <code class="kw">translate</code> set to
> <code class="kw">no</code>
>
>
>

Received on Thursday, 10 October 2013 09:59:34 UTC