Translation of Trisquel official documentation and elimination of IceCat/Abrowser duplicate extensions

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icaroperseo
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se unió: 08/21/2014

Does anyone know what must I do to be able to edit and update parts of the wiki that are not currently modifiable? (For example the blue box with the references on this page: https://trisquel.info/es/wiki) I'm trying to update and translate the documentation to the Spanish. On the other hand, is it possible to eliminate duplicate entries for the IceCat/Abrowser extensions? Also I would like to solve this problem.

Thanks in advance.

muhammed
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se unió: 04/13/2013

Those links appear in the Documentation page's blue box because there is a parent-child relationship between the Documentation page and the blue-box-list pages.

The Documentation page is "parent" to all the pages listed in that blue box. And all those pages listed in the blue box are "child" to the Documentation page.

I think that every parent page has a blue box for its child pages. You can change the hierarchy of items in the blue-box-list. To do that:

(1) go to the individual child page

example: https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/philosophy

(2) click Edit (between "View" and "Revisions")

example: https://trisquel.info/en/node/11826/edit

(3) Expand the "book outline" area

(4) Change the weight to order the list in the way that you think is best. "Weight" is the third option (under Book and Parent Item).

Please feel free to assign a Book and Parent Item too, if you find a page that does not have those yet.

I don't think that there is a way to change the item names in the blue box. At least, for pages that already exist. If you want to change a page's name, you must save the wiki text and paste it into a new page. Be sure to talk to Grant about that -- he's in charge of that kind of thing.

lembas
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se unió: 05/13/2010

> On the other hand, is it possible to eliminate duplicate entries for the IceCat/Abrowser extensions?

I've reported some duped addons here, join the fun
https://trisquel.info/en/issues/8176

Thank you for translating!

icaroperseo
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se unió: 08/21/2014

El lun, 25-08-2014 a las 21:58 +0200, name at domain escribió:
> Does anyone know what must I do to be able to edit and update parts of the
> wiki that are not currently modifiable? (For example the blue box with the
> references on this page: https://trisquel.info/es/wiki) I'm trying to update
> and translate the documentation to the Spanish. On the other hand, is it
> possible to eliminate duplicate entries for the IceCat/Abrowser extensions?
> Also I would like to solve this problem.
>
> Thanks in advance.

Thank you for your help.

Greetings!

icaroperseo
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se unió: 08/21/2014

El lun, 25-08-2014 a las 21:58 +0200, name at domain escribió:
> Does anyone know what must I do to be able to edit and update parts of the
> wiki that are not currently modifiable? (For example the blue box with the
> references on this page: https://trisquel.info/es/wiki) I'm trying to update
> and translate the documentation to the Spanish. On the other hand, is it
> possible to eliminate duplicate entries for the IceCat/Abrowser extensions?
> Also I would like to solve this problem.
>
> Thanks in advance.

Thank you for your help.

Greetings!

muhammed
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se unió: 04/13/2013

Thanks for working on this Icaro

icaroperseo
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se unió: 08/21/2014

Thank you for appreciating it ;).

icaroperseo
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se unió: 08/21/2014

Well, here the progress in cleaning up Abrowser/Icecat extensions and themes (First part).

https://trisquel.info/en/issues/8176#comment-55992

Admins: Enjoy!!! :P

icaroperseo
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se unió: 08/21/2014
muhammed
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se unió: 04/13/2013

When editing documentation pages, we should consider what kind of user is likely to read that page.

New users are likely to click on "Documentation" from the website's front page. Where new users and more involved users are equally likely to visit a page -- the new users should get priority (in my opinion).

http://trisquel.info/en/wiki/documentation

Some of these are relevant to new users -- for example:
a) Language and Accessibility
b) Hardware
c) Home and Office

And some pages are less relevant to new users -- for example:
a) Developer meetings
b) Proposed policies, procedures, and solutions
c) Software that does not respect Free System Distribution Guidelines
d) Roadmap
e) Packages repository

New users may see the less relevant items as clutter. Or could give the impression that Trisquel is complicated.

Since new users go to that page, we should maximize on the opportunity there to deliver documentation that is useful to new users. And make a new place for more involved users.