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#Click on “Translate This Page” (see example below).
#Click on “Translate This Page” (see example below).


[[File:Translateimage1.png|700px | thumb|center|'''How to Begin Translating'']]
[[File:Translateimage1.png|700px | thumb|center|''How to Begin Translating'']]


# You will be redirected to a new page, where you can add in the translations. As a first step, select the language that you will be translating the page into, which is found in the top right corner. In the example provided below, you can see that I have searched for Français, which comes up in the search results.
# You will be redirected to a new page, where you can add in the translations. As a first step, select the language that you will be translating the page into, which is found in the top right corner. In the example provided below, you can see that I have searched for Français, which comes up in the search results.


[[File:Translateimage2.png|700px | thumb|center|'''How to Select a Language'']]
[[File:Translateimage2.png|700px | thumb|center|''How to Select a Language'']]


# Once you have selected the language, you can begin adding in the translated text. You’ll see that each section is divided into a separate space for translation. Please enter your translated text into these boxes. Whenever you see information in references tags (<ref></ref>) or in brackets, such as:
# Once you have selected the language, you can begin adding in the translated text. You’ll see that each section is divided into a separate space for translation. Please enter your translated text into these boxes. Whenever you see information in references tags (<ref></ref>) or in brackets, such as:
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leave that information in place, since it’s usually calling a reference, image, link or internal page. However, if you would like to add a caption to the image in the language you are translating (or translate the existing caption), you are welcome to do so. If you have any questions about adding translations, there’s a detailed guide [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:Translate/Translation_example here] and [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:Translate/Page_translation_example here] (start at Step #4 - an admin already did Steps 1-3).
leave that information in place, since it’s usually calling a reference, image, link or internal page. However, if you would like to add a caption to the image in the language you are translating (or translate the existing caption), you are welcome to do so. If you have any questions about adding translations, there’s a detailed guide [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:Translate/Translation_example here] and [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:Translate/Page_translation_example here] (start at Step #4 - an admin already did Steps 1-3).


[[File:Translateimage3.png|700px | thumb|center|'''Example of Translation Display'']]
[[File:Translateimage3.png|700px | thumb|center|''Example of Translation Display'']]


# You can also view the page in 'List' mode.
# You can also view the page in 'List' mode.


[[File:Translateimage4.png|700px | thumb|center|'''Example of List Mode'']]
[[File:Translateimage4.png|700px | thumb|center|''Example of List Mode'']]


# Remember to translate the captions of images. You'll see below an example of where/how to translate English captions (for an image) into other languages. The caption text is underlined in red. You’ll know something is an image if it ends with “.jpg” or “.png,” such as in the example provided.
# Remember to translate the captions of images. You'll see below an example of where/how to translate English captions (for an image) into other languages. The caption text is underlined in red. You’ll know something is an image if it ends with “.jpg” or “.png,” such as in the example provided.

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