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Replace the hard-coded strings present in the dashboard.html.erb file with translation function and add new strings in en.yml #11109

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simransia opened this issue May 1, 2022 · 9 comments · Fixed by #11151
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simransia commented May 1, 2022

Hi, this is a first-timers-only issue. This means we've worked to make it more legible to folks who either haven't contributed to our codebase before, or even folks who haven't contributed to open source before.

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Below is a "diff" showing in red (and a -) which lines to remove, and in green (and a +) which lines to add:

@@ -3,20 +3,19 @@
   <div class="alert alert-success">
     <button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="alert">×</button>

-    <h2>Hello, welcome to Public Lab!</h2>
+    <h2><%= translation('dashboard.dashboard.welcome') %></h2>

-    This is your dashboard, where recent updates from other community members show up. It'll keep you updated with
-    recent progress, news and developments.
+    <%= translation('dashboard.dashboard.description') %>
     <br>
-    To get started at Public Lab, try:
+    <%= translation('dashboard.dashboard.get_started') %>
     <br><br>
     <p>
       <a class="btn btn-sm btn-light" href="/questions" target="_blank">
-        Asking a question
+       <%= translation('dashboard.dashboard.ask_question') %>
       </a>
 
       <a class="btn btn-sm btn-light" href="/methods" target="_blank">
-        Exploring projects
+        <%= translation('dashboard.dashboard.explore_projects') %>
       </a>
     </p>
   </div>
  • 📝 Update the file config/locales/en.yml in the plots2 repository (press the little pen Icon) and edit the line as shown below.
@@ -343,6 +343,11 @@ en:
       your_work: "Your work"
       share_work: "Share your work"
     dashboard:
+      welcome: "Hello, welcome to Public Lab!"
+      description: "This is your dashboard, where recent updates from other community members show up. It'll keep you updated with recent progress, news and developments."
+      get_started: "To get started at Public Lab, try:"
+      ask_question: "Asking a question"
+      explore_projects: "Exploring projects"
       from_blog: "From the <a href='%{url}'>Public Lab Blog</a>"
       by: "by"
     _node_event: 
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@simransia simransia added the fto-candidate issues which are meant to be solved by first timers but aren't well-formatted yet label May 1, 2022
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simransia commented May 1, 2022

Hello @TildaDares ,
I have seen that few people are waiting to get their first-time issues here. So I have created a new FTO for them. Please review it 🤍
I will love to create more FTOs if I got a chance because I really enjoy creating them.

Thank you so much!

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Hi @Simran, this looks great. Can you change ask_ques to ask_question? Thanks!

Great work!!

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I have changed ask_ques to ask_question at both the places @TildaDares .

Thanks a lot❤️

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Reserved for @willmelton21 for 24 hours!

@TildaDares TildaDares added first-timers-only They need to be well-formatted using the First-timers_Issue_Template. and removed fto-candidate issues which are meant to be solved by first timers but aren't well-formatted yet labels May 2, 2022
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I've updated both [config/locales/en.yml] and [app/views/dashboard/dashboard.html.erb] with the requested changes @TildaDares

Appreciate the opportunity!

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Reserved for @z-prince for 24 hours!

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I am on it, thank you!

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I have finished everything and I have it on a new branch, but GitHub is saying I don't have permission to push it. Should I have forked the repo first and then checked out my branch?

Thank you!

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I resolved the issue, and the PR is in! Thank you!

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