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Wikipage 2, middle panel: | Wikipage 2, middle panel: | ||
https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/home-page-explore | https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/home-page-explore | ||
When you localize those pages, please keep the English titles, they will not be shown on the page, but will make it much easier for us to administrate the pages. | |||
Note (smo): you have to be logged in to be able to edit of course. Note, that if you log in on any of these two pages, you will land on the home page, so look closely at the page name before getting confused (as I did;). | Note (smo): you have to be logged in to be able to edit of course. Note, that if you log in on any of these two pages, you will land on the home page, so look closely at the page name before getting confused (as I did;). | ||
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# major edit/content change = more than minor edit, but the change doesn’t diminish the value of the localized articles. Only localizers are notified by mail. | # major edit/content change = more than minor edit, but the change doesn’t diminish the value of the localized articles. Only localizers are notified by mail. | ||
# major edits/translation = This major edit changes the content of the article so much that the value of the localization is severely diminished. Localizers are notified about the change and the localized page get an ‚out of date‘ header, telling readers that the article is not up to date anymore. | # major edits/translation = This major edit changes the content of the article so much that the value of the localization is severely diminished. Localizers are notified about the change and the localized page get an ‚out of date‘ header, telling readers that the article is not up to date anymore. | ||
== What does slug mean? == | |||
The term 'Slug' appears right below the space where you choose your article title. It's part of the url of the article, like: http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/this-is-the-slug | |||
== What are keywords? == | |||
Keywords are words that help the search algorithm select the right article. So, if you have bookmarks article, you can give it the keyword 'bookmark', but also 'favorites' for IE users or other words that might be used by people who are looking for the article | |||