# Translation Reference This is a reference guide for translating, so that one can see where each key fits in the website. ## Header - `title`: Website title and tagline - `name`: Language name - `tagline`: The slogan of the website - `about`: Button that skips to the end of the page until the credits - `extension_browser`: Button that takes to the Chrome/Firefox browser extensions - `contribute`: Button to go to the GitHub repository - `twitter`: Button to tweet about JDM - `jgmd`: Invitation to visit the sibling website "Just Get My Data" ## Body - `popular`: Button to filter by popular websites - `difficulty`: Button to filter by a chosen difficulty - `reset`: Button to reset filtering - `noresults`: Description used when the filtering conditions lead to no results - `noresultshelp`: Description of hyperlink that takes to the JDM repository - `difficulty_easy`: Word for "easy" difficulty - `difficulty_medium`: Word for "medium" difficulty - `difficulty_hard`: Word for "hard" difficulty - `difficulty_limited`: Word for "limited availability" difficulty - `difficulty_impossible`: Word for "impossible" difficulty - `search`: Placeholder text for the general search field - `sendmail`: Text for hyperlink that opens up the new mail to be composed - `showinfo`: Text for button that shows notes of an entry - `hideinfo`: Text for button that hides notes of an entry - `noinfo`: Text shown when entry has no notes - `defaultnote_easy`: Text shown when entry has no notes and deletion is accomplished by going to the linked URL - `defaultnote_email`: Text shown when entry has no notes and deletion is accomplished by emailing a company representative ## Footer - `whatisthis`: Title of the section with the explanation about the website - `whatisthis[1-3]`: Phrase that describes the website, pieced together as "`whatisthis1` `whatisthis2` `whatisthis3`". `whatisthis2` is the "dark patterns" hyperlink text - `whatisthis4`: Second paragraph explaining the website - `pullrequest`: Text for the hyperlink that takes to the JDM GitHub webpage - `guide`: Title for the section explaining how difficulties work - `guideexplanations`: Sentence introducing the guide - `guideeasy`: Short sentence explaining what "easy" means - `guidemedium`: Short sentence explaining what "medium" means - `guidehard`: Short sentence explaining what "hard" means - `guidelimited`: Short sentence explaining what "limited availability" means - `guideimpossible`: Short sentence explaining what "impossible" means - `extension_browser`: Title for the section explaining about the Chrome/Firefox browser extensions - `extensionguide`: Sentence introducing the extension section - `extensionp1`: Explains what the extensions do - `extensionp[2-5]`: Last paragraph showing how to install the extensions. It is written as "`extensionp2` + `extensionp3`/`extensionp4` + `extensionp5`" where `extensionp3` and `extensionp4` are the texts for the hyperlinks of the Chrome Web Store and Firefox Add-ons, respectively. `extensionp5` is expected to either be an empty string, or include leading space (as needed) between the prior link and a trailing period. - `footercredits`: Text to introduce creators