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03/11/2011 16:07, sgrìobh Christian Lohmaier:
Only for the startpage it is important to either user the URL-segment "home" or to enter gd.libreoffice.org domain into the corresponding text-entry box "use as homepage for domain" (otherwise you would get a 404 when visiting http://gd.libreoffice.org )
I don't understand that. But I have a bigger problem just now - I've gone to the English page and grabbed the html and pasted that (only took me 20 mins to spot the HTML button... nice colour but hard to read.

When I preview the site it looks like I get a "site within a site". I've tried judiciously deleting the bits from the html (like the disclaimer) to stop it appearing twice but not much luck, it buggers up the whole thing. What am I not getting, any ideas?

for one a few not-obvious-at-first sight uses (that are still not used very much unfortunately, I wish people would make the pages more "lively" and less "wall-of-text" like...) ciao
Perhaps because the people who are good at translating might struggle with the process? ;) I'm good at translating but so far the process somewhat perplexing and a far cry from the ease of using Pootle for the LO UI.

Cheers

Michael


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