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User language boxes list the languages an editor is comfortable communicating in, and their proficiency. This improves communication across the diverse community, both directly and by helping find interpreters and translators.
Du kan lægge til brugerinformation på din brugerside ved at sætte ind kode som dette:
{{#babel:ru-N|en-5|fr-1}}
This outputs the boxes you see at right. You can add as many languages as you want, in the form language code-proficiency level.
Sprog kode
The extension recognizes standard ISO 639 (1–3) language codes. You can find your language by searching the list of ISO 639-1 codes.
Færdighedsniveau
The proficiency describes how well you can communicate in the language. It's indicated by a single character from the Proficiency column in the table below:
Færdighed
Betydning
0
Du forstår overhovedet ikke sproget (eller kan forstå det med betydelige vanskeligheder).
1
Du kan forstå skriftligt materiale eller enkle spørgsmål.
2
Du kan redigere enkle tekster og deltage i grundlæggende diskussioner.
3
Du kan skrive dette sprog med enkelte mindre fejl.
4
Du kan snakke på samme niveau som en der har sproget som modersmål (selv om det ikke er dit modersmål).
5
Du har professionel kendskab til sproget; du forstår nuancerne i sproget godt nok til at oversætte avancerede dokumenter.
N
Du har sproget som modersmål, og har dermed grundig forståelse af det, med udtryk og slang inkluderet.
To remove the header and footer, use plain=1 as the first parameter, e.g. {{#babel:plain=1|sv-N|zh-3|de-1}}. This makes it easier to use with other userboxes.
For example, you can present them horizontally (each box taking a fixed width of 242px, including its tiny 1px margin) within another container box like:
But this requires inserting a custom CSS stylesheet to override the default clear:right (on pages with the LTR direction for the content language) and clear:left (on pages with a RTL direction for the content language) into clear:none. The stylesheet may also resize fonts, and the line-height for specific scripts used in the description, to improve the horizontal alignment of boxes and get a more flexible layout.