On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 11:23 PM, Andrea Pescetti <pesce...@apache.org>wrote:
> Tal Daniel wrote: > >> I used only "Level 2" languages, as specified at the "Native Language" >> page >> > (http://www.openoffice.org/projects/native-lang.html). >> > > That page is outdated. [...] The best thing to do is to start with the 38 > released languages, with the same names we use in other.html. [...] > > The other languages should be reachable through an "Other" link, last in > drop-drown, leading to the native-lang.html page. > > DONE. Thanks for this idea. I've fixed the language selection dropdown to ~38 supported languages, as you recommended. Removed Khmer and English UK, which weren't supported. To fix accessibility too, "Language:" could be turned into a simple link > ("<a>...</a>" tag) pointing to native-lang.html too. > > Maybe we'll do that in the future, but I'm almost sure Select is accessible for screen readers and keyboard navigation. > Note: the staging site http://ooo-site.staging.apache.org/ can be > published to the main site any time [...] so it's better to use the test > area at http://www.openoffice.org/test/. Thanks; I'm aware of that Andrea. I had no choice, since I had to tweak the global brand.html template, after I didn't find a way to override it in localized sites. I published it in the global template only after testing it a bit at the Hebrew site, first.