Translator hub/lt

Šis puslapis skirtas vertėjams, ir pradedantieji čia suras pagalbą, kad pradėtų versti. Pažengę vartotojai gali sužinoti, kaip pažymėti puslapius vertimui. Todėl, prieš pradedant versti puslapius, reikia sužinoti kaip tai veikia.

"MediaWiki.org" lokalizacijai naudoja. Šioje "viki" surasite išsamios informacijos apie tai. Žiūrėk. Daugiau informacijos pradedantiems rasite.

Jei norėtumėte padėti mums su vertimo darbu
It is recommended to read the Translation example page for an introduction to using the Translation extension. At work, follow the best practices.

For more information on the translation project for your language, go to.

Nauji vertėjai
For beginners, it is best to start the translation of any message on a page where another translator already has started to translate. The original translator is very likely to track your edit, so your translations will probably soon be checked. If there are any mistakes in your work, they fix it. It is one of more good reasons, for the watching pages.

Patyrusiems vertėjams
If you want to learn more on how to prepare a page for translation, visit here. At the end of this work, you need to wait until the prepared page is processed by the Translation administrator who marks this page for translation.

Vertimo administratoriai
Only users in the group Translate administrator may mark pages for translation. If you have waited for a page to be marked a certain amount of time, you may request any user in this list to do it.

Rekomenduojama

 * – Help tool for translators, to translate the content of Wikipedia articles into other languages.
 * – How to create multilingual templates and modules (draft)
 * Project:Village Pump – The place for questions and answers about translations (in English).

Taip pat skaitykite

 * – Described the old system of MediaWiki translation methods (unused now; only for information)
 * – Described the old system of MediaWiki translation methods (unused now; only for information)
 * – Described the old system of MediaWiki translation methods (unused now; only for information)