Thread:AVoraciousReader/@comment-28083312-20171007225013/@comment-28083312-20171012055259


 * >Am not actually.

If you were to translate all of that…whew, that’d be a massive contribution to internationalization on that Wiki. I wouldn’t be surprised if someone came out & thanked you for it. It is a lot though, so if you don’t want to do it, or if you want to do it later on/incrementally, that’s totally understandable. Translating BlogLink was already a big help, & I appreciate it :)
 * 1) denied :P Ok so, the phrases to translate are linked below, but it turned out to be four templates, so it looks a bit monumental; however, taking care of these template translations will not only help that specific page, but every other page that uses Italian on that Wiki. They are as follows:
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 * See also: Aiuto:Includere CSS e JS aggiuntivi, Aiuto:CSS e JS avanzati
 * For site-wide use, an administrator can add the line below to the wiki's MediaWiki:ImportJS page. Note that JavaScript must be enabled on the wiki.
 * For personal use, add the code snippet below to your global.js page (for use on all wikis) or your common.js page on your wiki (for use on a single wiki). Note that personal JS must be enabled for your account.
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 * Add this on your wiki:
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 * Add this to MediaWiki:ImportJS:
 * Note: This script has required configuration options. You cannot import this script using the ImportJS page, as the required configuration values will not be specified before the script is fired and therefore, there will be no indication of the script having worked as intended.
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 * importArticles &mdash; Best Practices for installing JavaScript on FANDOM
 * The importArticles statement is designed to combine multiple HTTP requests into a single data transfer, allowing multiple scripts to load and execute faster. If you've been installing several different scripts, your JavaScript file has probably accumulated unnecessary import statements. Click "Espandi" to learn how to efficiently batch import scripts to speed up performance and make your code look cleaner. One other approach is by using the MediaWiki:ImportJS.
 * If your JavaScript file has several lines of code that say importScript, importScriptPage, or importArticles, you may be able to combine them! By batch importing a collection of scripts with a single import, your JavaScript code will load faster and look cleaner. Consider the example below. On the left is an example of what your JavaScript file might currently look like. On the right is how you could improve that code.
 * Multiple imports &mdash; messy and slow
 * One import &mdash; clean and efficient
 * Note: In this example, pay close attention to the placement of commas and other punctuation. For people who aren't familiar with programming (and even those who are!), a common mistake when writing code is to accidentally delete, forget, or misplace critical symbols like commas or quotation marks. This can cause a syntax error that breaks the code. Carefully follow the convention shown here when using ''importArticles’.
 * But there's much more to importArticles than just this! For more examples and advanced usage, see the help page at Aiuto:Includere CSS e JS aggiuntivi.
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