Problem/Motivation

The tab name "Translate" indicates creating a new translation of the content. However, the user is directed to a list that can contain both already translated versions and languages that not yet have a translation.

Proposed resolution

Change the tab name to "Translations". Then the user knows they will come to a page where translations are managed. It would also make it uniform with the "Revisions" tab.

Remaining tasks

Review and apply patch.

User interface changes

Change of tab label from "Translate" to "Translations".

API changes

None

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Comments

tsvenson’s picture

Status: Active » Needs review
Issue tags: +#d7ux, +#d8ux, +Needs backport to D7
FileSize
2.1 KB

Here is a patch that applies well on both Drupal 8 and 7.

Status: Needs review » Needs work
Issue tags: -#d7ux, -#d8ux, -Needs backport to D7

The last submitted patch, translation-tabname-1345970-1.patch, failed testing.

tsvenson’s picture

Status: Needs work » Needs review

#1: translation-tabname-1345970-1.patch queued for re-testing.

Status: Needs review » Needs work
Issue tags: +#d7ux, +#d8ux, +Needs backport to D7

The last submitted patch, translation-tabname-1345970-1.patch, failed testing.

tsvenson’s picture

Status: Needs work » Needs review
FileSize
2.12 KB

OK, patch in #1 was rolled against D7, this one is rolled agains D8.

plach’s picture

Issue tags: +Needs usability review
Bojhan’s picture

Status: Needs review » Reviewed & tested by the community
Issue tags: -Needs usability review

Sounds like a solid proposal to me, I agree that given its an "listing" action rather than "adding" action using this here is a good approach.

Dries’s picture

Status: Reviewed & tested by the community » Fixed

Committed to 8.x. Thanks! :)

Gábor Hojtsy’s picture

Issue tags: +D8MI, +language-content

Adding to the D8MI tag retroactively to be able to track language related changes at once.

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.