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Text in Illustrations

Some web pages have English language text included in the illustrations, like in the example above (left). When the text in an illustration serves a purpose, like explaining the contents of the page, we recommend that you translate it. If you don't, many may not understand what it says.

Exception: When an illustration just serves like a reference, and you cannot really read the text, translation is not necessary. Example: See the thumbnail illustrations in the Norwegian language translation of the Who-Am-I? workshop.

Sponsor and Awards icons

These icons are found in the lower left column on our portal pages, and look like this:

 

One Norwegian translation looks like this: . Here's a blank .gif file you can use when making your translations:

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