msgid "New capabilities have been introduced that allow granular management of plugins and translation files. In addition, the site switching process in multisite has been fine-tuned to update the available roles and capabilities in a more reliable and coherent way."
msgid "WordPress 4.9 includes an upgraded version of MediaElement.js, which removes dependencies on jQuery, improves accessibility, modernizes the UI, and fixes many bugs."
msgid "We’ve introduced a new code editing library, CodeMirror, for use within core. Use it to improve any code writing or editing experiences within your plugins, like CSS or JavaScript include fields."
msgid "We’ve made numerous improvements to the Customizer JS API in WordPress 4.9, eliminating many pain points and making it just as easy to work with as the PHP API. There are also new base control templates, a date/time control, and section/panel/global notifications to name a few. <a href=\"%s\">Check out the full list.</a>"
msgid "This data is used to provide general enhancements to WordPress, which includes helping to protect your site by finding and automatically installing new updates. It is also used to calculate statistics, such as those shown on the <a href=\"%s\">WordPress.org stats page</a>."
msgid "When you edit themes and plugins directly, WordPress 4.9 will politely warn you that this is a dangerous practice. It will recommend that you backup your files before saving, so they don’t get overwritten by the next update. Take the safe route: your future self will thank you. Your team and customers will thank you."
msgid "If you decide to go ahead with direct edits anyway, use a file manager to create a copy with a new name and hang on to the original. That way, you can re-enable a functional version if something goes wrong."
msgid "You appear to be making direct edits to your theme in the WordPress dashboard. We recommend that you don’t! Editing your theme directly could break your site and your changes may be lost in future updates. If you need to tweak more than your theme’s CSS, you might want to try <a href=\"%s\">making a child theme</a>."
msgid "If you absolutely have to make direct edits to this plugin, use a file manager to create a copy with a new name and hang on to the original. That way, you can re-enable a functional version if something goes wrong."
msgid "You appear to be making direct edits to your plugin in the WordPress dashboard. We recommend that you don’t! Editing plugins directly may introduce incompatibilities that break your site and your changes may be lost in future updates."
msgid "If your %1$s file was <a href=\"%2$s\">writable</a>, we could do this automatically, but it isn’t so these are the mod_rewrite rules you should have in your %1$s file. Click in the field and press %3$s to select all."
msgid "If the root directory of your site was <a href=\"%1$s\">writable</a>, we could do this automatically, but it isn’t so this is the url rewrite rule you should have in your %2$s file. Create a new file, called %2$s in the root directory of your site. Click in the field and press %3$s to select all. Then insert this code into the %2$s file."
#. translators: 1: web.config, 2: Codex URL, 3: CTRL + a, 4: element code
#: wp-admin/options-permalink.php:308
msgid "If your %1$s file was <a href=\"%2$s\">writable</a>, we could do this automatically, but it isn’t so this is the url rewrite rule you should have in your %1$s file. Click in the field and press %3$s to select all. Then insert this rule inside of the %4$s element in %1$s file."
#. translators: %s: smiling face with smiling eyes emoji
#: wp-admin/about.php:237
msgid "Developer Happiness %s"
msgstr "سعادة المطوِّر %s"
#: wp-admin/about.php:226
msgid "WordPress is working on a new way to create and control your content and we’d love to have your help. Interested in being an <a href=\"%s\">early tester</a> or getting involved with the Gutenberg project? <a href=\"%s\">Contribute on GitHub</a>."
msgid "Were you lured away from your desk before you saved your new draft design? Fear not, when you return, WordPress 4.9 will politely ask whether or not you’d like to save your unsaved changes."
msgid "We take privacy and transparency very seriously. To learn more about what data we collect, and how we use it, please visit <a href=\"%s\">WordPress.org/about/privacy</a>."
msgid "From time to time, your WordPress site may send data to WordPress.org — including, but not limited to — the version of WordPress you are using, and a list of installed plugins and themes."
msgid "Were you confused by the steps to create a new menu? Perhaps no longer! We’ve ironed out the UX for a smoother menu creation process. Newly updated copy will guide you."
msgid "When you switch themes, widgets sometimes think they can just up and move location. Improvements in WordPress 4.9 offer more persistent menu and widget placement when you decide it’s time for a new theme. Additionally, you can preview installed themes or download, install, and preview new themes right. Nothing says handy like being able to preview before you deploy. "
msgid "Want to add media to your text widget? Embed images, video, and audio directly into the widget along with your text, with our simple but useful Add Media button. Woo!"
msgid "The dreaded white screen. You’ll avoid it when working on themes and plugin code because WordPress 4.9 will warn you about saving an error. You’ll sleep better at night."
msgid "You’ve got a display problem but can’t quite figure out exactly what went wrong in the CSS you lovingly wrote. With syntax highlighting and error checking for CSS editing and the Custom HTML widget introduced in WordPress 4.8.1, you’ll pinpoint coding errors quickly. Practically guaranteed to help you scan code more easily and suss out and fix code errors quickly."
msgid "Ever encounter a scenario where two designers walk into a project and designer A overrides designer B’s beautiful changes? WordPress 4.9’s design lock feature (similar to post locking) secures your draft design so that no one can make changes to it or erase all your hard work."
msgid "Need to get some feedback on proposed site design changes? WordPress 4.9 gives you a preview link you can send to your team and customers so that you can collect and integrate feedback before you schedule the changes to go live. Can we say collaboration++?"
msgid "Yes, you read that right. Just like you can draft and revise posts and schedule them to go live on the date and time you choose, you can now tinker with your site’s design and schedule those design changes to go live as you please."
msgid "Welcome to an improved Customizer workflow with design drafts, locking, scheduling, and preview links. What’s more, code syntax highlighting and error checking will make for a clean and smooth site building experience. Finally, if all that wasn’t pretty great, we’ve got a great new Gallery widget and improvements to theme browsing and switching."
msgid "This draft comes from your <a href=\"%s\">unpublished customization changes</a>. You can edit, but there’s no need to publish now. It will be published automatically with those changes."
msgid "Unable to communicate back with site to check for fatal errors, so the PHP change was reverted. You will need to upload your PHP file change by some other means, such as by using SFTP."
msgid "<strong>Settings</strong> — This page shows a list of all settings associated with this site. Some are created by WordPress and others are created by plugins you activate. Note that some fields are grayed out and say Serialized Data. You cannot modify these values due to the way the setting is stored in the database."
msgid "<strong>Themes</strong> — This area shows themes that are not already enabled across the network. Enabling a theme in this menu makes it accessible to this site. It does not activate the theme, but allows it to show in the site’s Appearance menu. To enable a theme for the entire network, see the <a href=\"%s\">Network Themes</a> screen."
msgid "<strong>Users</strong> — This displays the users associated with this site. You can also change their role, reset their password, or remove them from the site. Removing the user from the site does not remove the user from the network."
msgid "<strong>Info</strong> — The site URL is rarely edited as this can cause the site to not work properly. The Registered date and Last Updated date are displayed. Network admins can mark a site as archived, spam, deleted and mature, to remove from public listings or disable."
msgid "The Customizer allows you to preview changes to your site before publishing them. You can navigate to different pages on your site within the preview. Edit shortcuts are shown for some editable elements."
msgid "Plugins hook into WordPress to extend its functionality with custom features. Plugins are developed independently from the core WordPress application by thousands of developers all over the world. All plugins in the official <a href=\"%s\">WordPress Plugin Directory</a> are compatible with the license WordPress uses."
msgid "By default, new users will receive an email letting them know they’ve been added as a user for your site. This email will also contain a password reset link. Uncheck the box if you don’t want to send the new user a welcome email."
msgid "New users are automatically assigned a password, which they can change after logging in. You can view or edit the assigned password by clicking the Show Password button. The username cannot be changed once the user has been added."
msgid "<strong>WordPress News</strong> — Latest news from the official WordPress project, the <a href=\"%s\">WordPress Planet</a>, and popular plugins."
msgid "This will replace the current editor content with the last backup version. You can use undo and redo in the editor to get the old content back or to return to the restored version."
msgid "You can filter the list of posts by post status using the text links above the posts list to only show posts with that status. The default view is to show all posts."
msgid "Trackbacks are a way to notify legacy blog systems that you’ve linked to them. If you link other WordPress sites, they’ll be notified automatically using <a href=\"%s\">pingbacks</a>, no other action necessary."
msgid "Excerpts are optional hand-crafted summaries of your content that can be used in your theme. <a href=\"%s\">Learn more about manual excerpts</a>."
msgid "The Text mode allows you to enter HTML along with your post text. Note that <p> and <br> tags are converted to line breaks when switching to the Text editor to make it less cluttered. When you type, a single line break can be used instead of typing <br>, and two line breaks instead of paragraph tags. The line breaks are converted back to tags automatically."
msgid "<strong>Publish</strong> — You can set the terms of publishing your post in the Publish box. For Status, Visibility, and Publish (immediately), click on the Edit link to reveal more options. Visibility includes options for password-protecting a post or making it stay at the top of your blog indefinitely (sticky). The Password protected option allows you to set an arbitrary password for each post. The Private option hides the post from everyone except editors and administrators. Publish (immediately) allows you to set a future or past date and time, so you can schedule a post to be published in the future or backdate a post."
msgid "WordPress offers you the ability to create a custom URL structure for your permalinks and archives. Custom URL structures can improve the aesthetics, usability, and forward-compatibility of your links. A <a href=\"%s\">number of tags are available</a>, and here are some examples to get you started."
msgid "Permalinks can contain useful information, such as the post date, title, or other elements. You can choose from any of the suggested permalink formats, or you can craft your own if you select Custom Structure."
msgid "If for any reason this automatic file creation doesn’t work, don’t worry. All this does is fill in the database information to a configuration file. You may also simply open %1$s in a text editor, fill in your information, and save it as %2$s."
msgid "Deleting a category does not delete the posts in that category. Instead, posts that were only assigned to the deleted category are set to the category %s."
msgid "In the <strong>Submitted On</strong> column, the date and time the comment was left on your site appears. Clicking on the date/time link will take you to that comment on your live site."
msgid "In the <strong>Comment</strong> column, hovering over any comment gives you options to approve, reply (and approve), quick edit, edit, spam mark, or trash that comment."
#. Translators: 1: wp-config.php; 2: Secret key service URL.
#: wp-admin/maint/repair.php:69
msgid "While you are editing your %1$s file, take a moment to make sure you have all 8 keys and that they are unique. You can generate these using the <a href=\"%2$s\">WordPress.org secret key service</a>."
msgid "You can also embed media from many popular websites including Twitter, YouTube, Flickr and others by pasting the media URL on its own line into the content of your post/page. Please refer to the Codex to <a href=\"https://codex.wordpress.org/Embeds\">learn more about embeds</a>."
msgid "<strong>Format</strong> — Post Formats designate how your theme will display a specific post. For example, you could have a <em>standard</em> blog post with a title and paragraphs, or a short <em>aside</em> that omits the title and contains a short text blurb. Please refer to the Codex for <a href=\"https://codex.wordpress.org/Post_Formats#Supported_Formats\">descriptions of each post format</a>. Your theme could enable all or some of 10 possible formats."
msgid "<strong>Important:</strong> before updating, please <a href=\"https://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_Backups\">back up your database and files</a>. For help with updates, visit the <a href=\"https://codex.wordpress.org/Updating_WordPress\">Updating WordPress</a> Codex page."
msgid "You cannot update because <a href=\"https://codex.wordpress.org/Version_%1$s\">WordPress %1$s</a> requires PHP version %2$s or higher and MySQL version %3$s or higher. You are running PHP version %4$s and MySQL version %5$s."
msgid "You cannot update because <a href=\"https://codex.wordpress.org/Version_%1$s\">WordPress %1$s</a> requires PHP version %2$s or higher. You are running version %3$s."
msgid "You cannot update because <a href=\"https://codex.wordpress.org/Version_%1$s\">WordPress %1$s</a> requires MySQL version %2$s or higher. You are running version %3$s."
#. translators: 1: WordPress version number, 2: Minimum required PHP version
#. number, 3: Minimum required MySQL version number, 4: Current PHP version
#. number, 5: Current MySQL version number
#: wp-admin/install.php:239
msgid "You cannot install because <a href=\"https://codex.wordpress.org/Version_%1$s\">WordPress %1$s</a> requires PHP version %2$s or higher and MySQL version %3$s or higher. You are running PHP version %4$s and MySQL version %5$s."
#. translators: 1: WordPress version number, 2: Minimum required PHP version
#. number, 3: Current PHP version number
#: wp-admin/install.php:242
msgid "You cannot install because <a href=\"https://codex.wordpress.org/Version_%1$s\">WordPress %1$s</a> requires PHP version %2$s or higher. You are running version %3$s."
#. translators: 1: WordPress version number, 2: Minimum required MySQL version
#. number, 3: Current MySQL version number
#: wp-admin/install.php:245
msgid "You cannot install because <a href=\"https://codex.wordpress.org/Version_%1$s\">WordPress %1$s</a> requires MySQL version %2$s or higher. You are running version %3$s."
msgid "The theme you are currently using isn’t widget-aware, meaning that it has no sidebars that you are able to change. For information on making your theme widget-aware, please <a href=\"https://codex.wordpress.org/Widgetizing_Themes\">follow these instructions</a>."
msgid "You need to make this file writable before you can save your changes. See <a href=\"https://codex.wordpress.org/Changing_File_Permissions\">the Codex</a> for more information."
msgid "When you publish a new post, WordPress automatically notifies the following site update services. For more about this, see <a href=\"%s\">Update Services</a> on the Codex. Separate multiple service URLs with line breaks."
msgid "Alternately, you can browse the themes that are Featured, Popular, or Latest. When you find a theme you like, you can preview it or install it."
msgid "Enter the location on the server where the public and private keys are located. If a passphrase is needed, enter that in the password field above."
msgid "You can enable distraction-free writing mode using the icon to the right. This feature is not available for old browsers or devices with small screens, and requires that the full-height editor be enabled in Screen Options."
msgid "You can insert media files by clicking the icons above the post editor and following the directions. You can align or edit images using the inline formatting toolbar available in Visual mode."
msgid "<strong>Post editor</strong> — Enter the text for your post. There are two modes of editing: Visual and Text. Choose the mode by clicking on the appropriate tab."
#. translators: %s: placeholder that must come at the start of the URL
#: wp-admin/options-permalink.php:283
msgid "If you like, you may enter custom structures for your category and tag URLs here. For example, using <code>topics</code> as your category base would make your category links like <code>%s/topics/uncategorized/</code>. If you leave these blank the defaults will be used."
msgid "You can view your media in a simple visual grid or a list with columns. Switch between these views using the icons to the left above the media."
msgid "To delete media items, click the Bulk Select button at the top of the screen. Select any items you wish to delete, then click the Delete Selected button. Clicking the Cancel Selection button takes you back to viewing your media."
msgid "Clicking an item will display an Attachment Details dialog, which allows you to preview media and make quick edits. Any changes you make to the attachment details will be automatically saved."
msgid "If you just want to get an idea of what’s available, you can browse Featured and Popular plugins by using the links above the plugins list. These sections rotate regularly."
msgid "Welcome to the famous five-minute WordPress installation process! Just fill in the information below and you’ll be on your way to using the most extendable and powerful personal publishing platform in the world."
msgid "You can proportionally scale the original image. For best results, scaling should be done before you crop, flip, or rotate. Images can only be scaled down, not up."
msgid "The aspect ratio is the relationship between the width and height. You can preserve the aspect ratio by holding down the shift key while resizing your selection. Use the input box to specify the aspect ratio, e.g. 1:1 (square), 4:3, 16:9, etc."
msgid "Once you have made your selection, you can adjust it by entering the size in pixels. The minimum selection size is the thumbnail size as set in the Media settings."
msgid "You can edit the image while preserving the thumbnail. For example, you may wish to have a square thumbnail that displays just a section of the image."
msgid "<strong>At A Glance</strong> — Displays a summary of the content on your site and identifies which theme and version of WordPress you are using."
msgid "<strong>Box Controls</strong> — Click the title bar of the box to expand or collapse it. Some boxes added by plugins may have configurable content, and will show a “Configure” link in the title bar if you hover over it."
msgid "<strong>Delete</strong> brings you to the Delete Users screen for confirmation, where you can permanently remove a user from your site and delete their content. You can also delete multiple users at once by using Bulk Actions."
msgid "<strong>Remove</strong> allows you to remove a user from your site. It does not delete their content. You can also remove multiple users at once by using Bulk Actions."
msgid "<strong>Translations</strong> — The files translating WordPress into your language are updated for you whenever any other updates occur. But if these files are out of date, you can <strong>click the “Update Translations”</strong> button."
msgid "<strong>WordPress</strong> — Updating your WordPress installation is a simple one-click procedure: just <strong>click on the “Update Now” button</strong> when you are notified that a new version is available."
msgid "<strong>Themes and Plugins</strong> — To update individual themes or plugins from this screen, use the checkboxes to make your selection, then <strong>click on the appropriate “Update” button</strong>. To update all of your themes or plugins at once, you can check the box at the top of the section to select all before clicking the update button."
msgid "On this screen, you can update to the latest version of WordPress, as well as update your themes, plugins, and translations from the WordPress.org repositories."
msgid "If you would like to see more themes to choose from, click on the “Add New” button and you will be able to browse or search for additional themes from the <a href=\"%s\">WordPress Theme Directory</a>. Themes in the WordPress Theme Directory are designed and developed by third parties, and are compatible with the license WordPress uses. Oh, and they’re free!"
msgid "When this setting is in effect, a reminder is shown in the At a Glance box of the Dashboard that says, “Search Engines Discouraged,” to remind you that your site is not being crawled."
msgid "When previewing on smaller monitors, you can use the collapse icon at the bottom of the left-hand pane. This will hide the pane, giving you more room to preview your site in the new theme. To bring the pane back, click on the collapse icon again."
msgid "The theme being previewed is fully interactive — navigate to different pages to see how the theme handles posts, archives, and other page templates. The settings may differ depending on what theme features the theme being previewed supports. To accept the new settings and activate the theme all in one step, click the Publish & Activate button above the menu."
msgid "Tap or hover on any theme then click the Live Preview button to see a live preview of that theme and change theme options in a separate, full-screen view. You can also find a Live Preview button at the bottom of the theme details screen. Any installed theme can be previewed and customized in this way."
msgid "This screen is used for managing your installed themes. Aside from the default theme(s) included with your WordPress installation, themes are designed and developed by third parties."
msgid "This screen shows an individual user all of their sites in this network, and also allows that user to set a primary site. They can use the links under each site to visit either the front end or the dashboard for that site."
msgid "<strong>Quick Draft</strong> — Allows you to create a new post and save it as a draft. Also displays links to the 5 most recent draft posts you've started."
msgid "<strong>Activity</strong> — Shows the upcoming scheduled posts, recently published posts, and the most recent comments on your posts and allows you to moderate them."
#. translators: %s: link to codex article about child themes
#: wp-admin/theme-editor.php:39
msgid "Upgrading to a newer version of the same theme will override changes made here. To avoid this, consider creating a <a href=\"%s\">child theme</a> instead."
msgid "<strong>Clicking the arrow to the right of any menu item</strong> in the editor will reveal a standard group of settings. Additional settings such as link target, CSS classes, link relationships, and link descriptions can be enabled and disabled via the Screen Options tab."
msgid "Your theme does not natively support menus, but you can use them in sidebars by adding a “Navigation Menu” widget on the <a href=\"%s\">Widgets</a> screen."
#. translators: 1: Widgets admin screen URL, 2 and 3: The name of the default
#. themes
#: wp-admin/nav-menus.php:522
msgid "Menus can be displayed in locations defined by your theme, even used in sidebars by adding a “Navigation Menu” widget on the <a href=\"%1$s\">Widgets</a> screen. If your theme does not support the navigation menus feature (the default themes, %2$s and %3$s, do), you can learn about adding this support by following the Documentation link to the side."
msgid "Plugins extend and expand the functionality of WordPress. You may automatically install plugins from the <a href=\"%1$s\">WordPress Plugin Directory</a> or upload a plugin in .zip format by clicking the button at the top of this page."
msgid "Revisions are saved copies of your post or page, which are periodically created as you update your content. The red text on the left shows the content that was removed. The green text on the right shows the content that was added."
msgid "Each navigation menu may contain a mix of links to pages, categories, custom URLs or other content types. Menu links are added by selecting items from the expanding boxes in the left-hand column below."
msgid "To reorganize menu items, <strong>drag and drop items with your mouse or use your keyboard</strong>. Drag or move a menu item a little to the right to make it a submenu"
msgid "To assign menus to one or more theme locations, <strong>select a menu from each location’s drop down.</strong> When you’re finished, <strong>click Save Changes</strong>"
msgid "To add a new menu instead of assigning an existing one, <strong>click the ’Use new menu’ link</strong>. Your new menu will be automatically assigned to that theme location"
msgid "You can assign theme locations to individual menus by <strong>selecting the desired settings</strong> at the bottom of the menu editor. To assign menus to all theme locations at once, <strong>visit the Manage Locations tab</strong> at the top of the screen."
msgid "All right, sparky! You’ve made it through this part of the installation. WordPress can now communicate with your database. If you are ready, time now to…"
msgid "For PHP files, you can use the Documentation dropdown to select from functions recognized in that file. Look Up takes you to a web page with reference material about that particular function."
msgid "The Documentation menu below the editor lists the PHP functions recognized in the plugin file. Clicking Look Up takes you to a web page about that particular function."
msgid "You can upload and insert media (images, audio, documents, etc.) by clicking the Add Media button. You can select from the images and files already uploaded to the Media Library, or upload new media to add to your page or post. To create an image gallery, select the images to add and click the “Create a new gallery” button."
msgid "To use a background image, simply upload it or choose an image that has already been uploaded to your Media Library by clicking the “Choose Image” button. You can display a single instance of your image, or tile it to fill the screen. You can have your background fixed in place, so your site content moves on top of it, or you can have it scroll with your site."
msgid "The title field and the big Post Editing Area are fixed in place, but you can reposition all the other boxes using drag and drop. You can also minimize or expand them by clicking the title bar of each box. Use the Screen Options tab to unhide more boxes (Excerpt, Send Trackbacks, Custom Fields, Discussion, Slug, Author) or to choose a 1- or 2-column layout for this screen."
msgid "When changing themes, there is often some variation in the number and setup of widget areas/sidebars and sometimes these conflicts make the transition a bit less smooth. If you changed themes and seem to be missing widgets, scroll down on this screen to the Inactive Widgets area, where all of your widgets and their settings will have been saved."
msgid "<strong>Parent</strong> — Categories, unlike tags, can have a hierarchy. You might have a Jazz category, and under that have child categories for Bebop and Big Band. Totally optional. To create a subcategory, just choose another category from the Parent dropdown."
msgid "You can also choose a background color by clicking the Select Color button and either typing in a legitimate HTML hex value, e.g. “#ff0000” for red, or by choosing a color using the color picker."
msgid "In the Header Text section of this page, you can choose whether to display this text or hide it. You can also choose a color for the text by clicking the Select Color button and either typing in a legitimate HTML hex value, e.g. “#ff0000” for red, or by choosing a color using the color picker."
msgid "You can choose whether or not your site will be crawled by robots, ping services, and spiders. If you want those services to ignore your site, click the checkbox next to “Discourage search engines from indexing this site” and click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the screen. Note that your privacy is not complete; your site is still visible on the web."
msgid "In the <strong>In Response To</strong> column, there are three elements. The text is the name of the post that inspired the comment, and links to the post editor for that entry. The View Post link leads to that post on your live site. The small bubble with the number in it shows the number of approved comments that post has received. If there are pending comments, a red notification circle with the number of pending comments is displayed. Clicking the notification circle will filter the comments screen to show only pending comments on that post."
msgid "You can also control the display of your content in RSS feeds, including the maximum number of posts to display and whether to show full text or a summary."
msgid "If you want to install a plugin that you’ve downloaded elsewhere, click the Upload Plugin button above the plugins list. You will be prompted to upload the .zip package, and once uploaded, you can activate the new plugin."
msgid "If you know what you’re looking for, Search is your best bet. The Search screen has options to search the WordPress Plugin Directory for a particular Term, Author, or Tag. You can also search the directory by selecting popular tags. Tags in larger type mean more plugins have been labeled with that tag."
msgid "To install the theme so you can preview it with your site’s content and customize its theme options, click the \"Install\" button at the top of the left-hand pane. The theme files will be downloaded to your website automatically. When this is complete, the theme is now available for activation, which you can do by clicking the \"Activate\" link, or by navigating to your Manage Themes screen and clicking the \"Live Preview\" link under any installed theme’s thumbnail image."
msgid "You can delete Link Categories in the Bulk Action pull-down, but that action does not delete the links within the category. Instead, it moves them to the default Link Category."
msgid "You can select an image to be shown at the top of your site by uploading from your computer or choosing from your media library. After selecting an image you will be able to crop it."
msgid "Creating a Page is very similar to creating a Post, and the screens can be customized in the same way using drag and drop, the Screen Options tab, and expanding/collapsing boxes as you choose. This screen also has the distraction-free writing space, available in both the Visual and Text modes via the Fullscreen buttons. The Page editor mostly works the same as the Post editor, but there are some Page-specific features in the Page Attributes box."
msgid "You can set a custom image header for your site. Simply upload the image and crop it, and the new header will go live immediately. Alternatively, you can use an image that has already been uploaded to your Media Library by clicking the “Choose Image” button."
msgid "If you don’t want a header image to be displayed on your site at all, click the “Remove Header Image” button at the bottom of the Header Image section of this page. If you want to re-enable the header image later, you just have to select one of the other image options and click “Save Changes”."
msgid "Once you have generated a list of themes, you can preview and install any of them. Click on the thumbnail of the theme you’re interested in previewing. It will open up in a full-screen Preview page to give you a better idea of how that theme will look."
msgid "You are using the browser’s built-in file uploader. The WordPress uploader includes multiple file selection and drag and drop capability. <a href=\"#\">Switch to the multi-file uploader</a>."
msgid "Categories have hierarchy, meaning that you can nest sub-categories. Tags do not have hierarchy and cannot be nested. Sometimes people start out using one on their posts, then later realize that the other would work better for their content."
msgid "The Categories and Tags Converter link on this screen will take you to the Import screen, where that Converter is one of the plugins you can install. Once that plugin is installed, the Activate Plugin & Run Importer link will take you to a screen where you can choose to convert tags into categories or vice versa."
msgid "Some themes come with additional header images bundled. If you see multiple images displayed, select the one you’d like and click the “Save Changes” button."
msgid "If your theme has more than one default header image, or you have uploaded more than one custom header image, you have the option of having WordPress display a randomly different image on each page of your site. Click the “Random” radio button next to the Uploaded Images or Default Images section to enable this feature."
msgid "You can choose from the theme’s default header images, or use one of your own. You can also customize how your Site Title and Tagline are displayed."
msgid "In all likelihood, these items were supplied to you by your Web Host. If you don’t have this information, then you will need to contact them before you can continue. If you’re all ready…"
msgid "This is not just a plugin, it symbolizes the hope and enthusiasm of an entire generation summed up in two words sung most famously by Louis Armstrong: Hello, Dolly. When activated you will randomly see a lyric from <cite>Hello, Dolly</cite> in the upper right of your admin screen on every page."
msgid "There is a new version of %1$s available. <a href=\"%2$s\" %3$s>View version %4$s details</a>. <em>Automatic update is unavailable for this theme.</em>"
msgid "If you do not want to use your %s site any more, you can delete it using the form below. When you click <strong>Delete My Site Permanently</strong> you will be sent an email with a link in it. Click on this link to delete your site."
msgid "You attempted to access the \"%1$s\" dashboard, but you do not currently have privileges on this site. If you believe you should be able to access the \"%1$s\" dashboard, please contact your network administrator."
msgid "Welcome to WordPress. Before getting started, we need some information on the database. You will need to know the following items before proceeding."
msgid "The file %1$s already exists one level above your WordPress installation. If you need to reset any of the configuration items in this file, please delete it first. You may try <a href=\"%2$s\">installing now</a>."
msgid "The file %1$s already exists. If you need to reset any of the configuration items in this file, please delete it first. You may try <a href=\"%2$s\">installing now</a>."
msgid "To allow use of this page to automatically repair database problems, please add the following line to your %s file. Once this line is added to your config, reload this page."
msgid "You can export a file of your site’s content in order to import it into another installation or platform. The export file will be an XML file format called WXR. Posts, pages, comments, custom fields, categories, and tags can be included. You can choose for the WXR file to include only certain posts or pages by setting the dropdown filters to limit the export by category, author, date range by month, or publishing status."
msgid "New users will receive an email letting them know they’ve been added as a user for your site. This email will also contain their password. Check the box if you don’t want the user to receive a welcome email."
msgid "The plugin generated %d characters of <strong>unexpected output</strong> during activation. If you notice “headers already sent” messages, problems with syndication feeds or other issues, try deactivating or removing this plugin."
msgid "In previous versions of WordPress, all importers were built-in. They have been turned into plugins since most people only use them once or infrequently."
msgid "Post via email settings allow you to send your WordPress installation an email with the content of your post. You must set up a secret email account with POP3 access to use this, and any mail received at this address will be posted, so it’s a good idea to keep this address very secret."
msgid "You can filter the list of users by User Role using the text links above the users list to show All, Administrator, Editor, Author, Contributor, or Subscriber. The default view is to show all users. Unused User Roles are not listed."
msgid "An avatar is an image that follows you from weblog to weblog appearing beside your name when you comment on avatar enabled sites. Here you can enable the display of avatars for people who comment on your site."
msgid "Enter the email address of an existing user on this network to invite them to this site. That person will be sent an email asking them to confirm the invite."
msgid "Enter the email address or username of an existing user on this network to invite them to this site. That person will be sent an email asking them to confirm the invite."
msgid "WordPress can also attempt to optimize the database. This improves performance in some situations. Repairing and optimizing the database can take a long time and the database will be locked while optimizing."
msgid "Welcome to your WordPress Dashboard! This is the screen you will see when you log in to your site, and gives you access to all the site management features of WordPress. You can get help for any screen by clicking the Help tab above the screen title."
msgid "You can upload media files here without creating a post first. This allows you to upload files to use with posts and pages later and/or to get a web link for a particular file that you can share. There are three options for uploading files:"
msgid "You can also edit or move multiple posts to the trash at once. Select the posts you want to act on using the checkboxes, then select the action you want to take from the Bulk Actions menu and click Apply."
msgid "When using Bulk Edit, you can change the metadata (categories, author, etc.) for all selected posts at once. To remove a post from the grouping, just click the x next to its name in the Bulk Edit area that appears."
msgid "If you want to convert your categories to tags (or vice versa), use the <a href=\"%s\">Categories and Tags Converter</a> available from the Import screen."
msgid "Permalinks are the permanent URLs to your individual pages and blog posts, as well as your category and tag archives. A permalink is the web address used to link to your content. The URL to each post should be permanent, and never change — hence the name permalink."
msgid "You can submit content in several different ways; this screen holds the settings for all of them. The top section controls the editor within the dashboard, while the rest control external publishing methods. For more information on any of these methods, use the documentation links."
msgid "If you want site visitors to be able to register themselves, as opposed to by the site administrator, check the membership box. A default user role can be set for all new users, whether self-registered or registered by the site admin."
msgid "This screen provides many options for controlling the management and display of comments and links to your posts/pages. So many, in fact, they won’t all fit here! :) Use the documentation links to get information on what each discussion setting does."
msgid "You can change your password, turn on keyboard shortcuts, change the color scheme of your WordPress administration screens, and turn off the WYSIWYG (Visual) editor, among other things. You can hide the Toolbar (formerly called the Admin Bar) from the front end of your site, however it cannot be disabled on the admin screens."
msgid "This sidebar is no longer available and does not show anywhere on your site. Remove each of the widgets below to fully remove this inactive sidebar."
msgid "Clicking <strong>Select Files</strong> opens a navigation window showing you files in your operating system. Selecting <strong>Open</strong> after clicking on the file you want activates a progress bar on the uploader screen."
msgid "You can create groups of links by using Link Categories. Link Category names must be unique and Link Categories are separate from the categories you use for posts."
msgid "You can assign keywords to your posts using <strong>tags</strong>. Unlike categories, tags have no hierarchy, meaning there’s no relationship from one tag to another."
msgid "All the files you’ve uploaded are listed in the Media Library, with the most recent uploads listed first. You can use the Screen Options tab to customize the display of this screen."
msgid "You can manage comments made on your site similar to the way you manage posts and other content. This screen is customizable in the same ways as other management screens, and you can act on comments using the on-hover action links or the Bulk Actions."
msgid "Links in the Toolbar at the top of the screen connect your dashboard and the front end of your site, and provide access to your profile and helpful WordPress information."
msgid "Hovering over a row reveals action links: Edit, Delete Permanently, and View. Clicking Edit or on the media file’s name displays a simple screen to edit that individual file’s metadata. Clicking Delete Permanently will delete the file from the media library (as well as from any posts to which it is currently attached). View will take you to the display page for that file."
msgid "You can also perform the same types of actions, including narrowing the list by using the filters, acting on a page using the action links that appear when you hover over a row, or using the Bulk Actions menu to edit the metadata for multiple pages at once."
msgid "Pages are similar to posts in that they have a title, body text, and associated metadata, but they are different in that they are not part of the chronological blog stream, kind of like permanent posts. Pages are not categorized or tagged, but can have a hierarchy. You can nest pages under other pages by making one the “Parent” of the other, creating a group of pages."
msgid "If a media file has not been attached to any content, you will see that in the Uploaded To column, and can click on Attach to launch a small popup that will allow you to search for existing content and attach the file."
msgid "In the <strong>Author</strong> column, in addition to the author’s name, email address, and blog URL, the commenter’s IP address is shown. Clicking on this link will show you all the comments made from this IP address."
msgid "<strong>Quick Edit</strong> provides inline access to the metadata of your post, allowing you to update post details without leaving this screen."
msgid "<strong>Preview</strong> will show you what your draft post will look like if you publish it. View will take you to your live site to view the post. Which link is available depends on your post’s status."
msgid "Because this is a multisite installation, you may add accounts that already exist on the Network by specifying a username or email, and defining a role. For more options, such as specifying a password, you have to be a Network Administrator and use the hover link under an existing user’s name to Edit the user profile under Network Admin > All Users."
msgid "The left-hand navigation menu provides links to all of the WordPress administration screens, with submenu items displayed on hover. You can minimize this menu to a narrow icon strip by clicking on the Collapse Menu arrow at the bottom."
msgid "You can use the following controls to arrange your Dashboard screen to suit your workflow. This is true on most other administration screens as well."
msgid "<strong>Drag and Drop</strong> — To rearrange the boxes, drag and drop by clicking on the title bar of the selected box and releasing when you see a gray dotted-line rectangle appear in the location you want to place the box."
msgid "It looks like you're using an insecure version of %s. Using an outdated browser makes your computer unsafe. For the best WordPress experience, please update your browser."
msgid "You can find additional themes for your site by using the Theme Browser/Installer on this screen, which will display themes from the <a href=\"%s\">WordPress Theme Directory</a>. These themes are designed and developed by third parties, are available free of charge, and are compatible with the license WordPress uses."
msgid "If you would like to see more plugins to choose from, click on the “Add New” button and you will be able to browse or search for additional plugins from the <a href=\"%s\">WordPress Plugin Directory</a>. Plugins in the WordPress Plugin Directory are designed and developed by third parties, and are compatible with the license WordPress uses. Oh, and they’re free!"
msgid "WordPress grows when people like you tell their friends about it, and the thousands of businesses and services that are built on and around WordPress share that fact with their users. We’re flattered every time someone spreads the good word, just make sure to <a href=\"%s\">check out our trademark guidelines</a> first."
msgid "Every plugin and theme in WordPress.org’s directory is 100%% GPL or a similarly free and compatible license, so you can feel safe finding <a href=\"%1$s\">plugins</a> and <a href=\"%2$s\">themes</a> there. If you get a plugin or theme from another source, make sure to <a href=\"%3$s\">ask them if it’s GPL</a> first. If they don’t respect the WordPress license, we don’t recommend them."
msgid "WordPress is Free and open source software, built by a distributed community of mostly volunteer developers from around the world. WordPress comes with some awesome, worldview-changing rights courtesy of its <a href=\"%s\">license</a>, the GPL."
msgid "You have the freedom to distribute copies of your modified versions to others. By doing this you can give the whole community a chance to benefit from your changes."
msgid "Don’t you wish all software came with these freedoms? So do we! For more information, check out the <a href=\"https://www.fsf.org/\">Free Software Foundation</a>."
msgid "If you want to make changes but don’t want them to be overwritten when the plugin is updated, you may be ready to think about writing your own plugin. For information on how to edit plugins, write your own from scratch, or just better understand their anatomy, check out the links below."
msgid "This screen lists all the existing users for your site. Each user has one of five defined roles as set by the site admin: Site Administrator, Editor, Author, Contributor, or Subscriber. Users with roles other than Administrator will see fewer options in the dashboard navigation when they are logged in, based on their role."
msgid "You only have one theme enabled for this site right now. Visit the Network Admin to <a href=\"%1$s\">enable</a> or <a href=\"%2$s\">install</a> more themes."
"This is an example page. It's different from a blog post because it will stay in one place and will show up in your site navigation (in most themes). Most people start with an About page that introduces them to potential site visitors. It might say something like this:\n"
"\n"
"<blockquote>Hi there! I'm a bike messenger by day, aspiring actor by night, and this is my website. I live in Los Angeles, have a great dog named Jack, and I like piña coladas. (And gettin' caught in the rain.)</blockquote>\n"
"\n"
"...or something like this:\n"
"\n"
"<blockquote>The XYZ Doohickey Company was founded in 1971, and has been providing quality doohickeys to the public ever since. Located in Gotham City, XYZ employs over 2,000 people and does all kinds of awesome things for the Gotham community.</blockquote>\n"
"\n"
"As a new WordPress user, you should go to <a href=\"%s\">your dashboard</a> to delete this page and create new pages for your content. Have fun!"
msgid "You only have one theme installed right now. Live a little! You can choose from over 1,000 free themes in the WordPress Theme Directory at any time: just click on the <a href=\"%s\">Install Themes</a> tab above."
msgid "One or more database tables are unavailable. To allow WordPress to attempt to repair these tables, press the “Repair Database” button. Repairing can take a while, so please be patient."
msgid "You are about to install WordPress %s <strong>in English (US).</strong> There is a chance this update will break your translation. You may prefer to wait for the localized version to be released."
msgid "There is a new version of %1$s available. <a href=\"%2$s\" %3$s>View version %4$s details</a>. <em>Automatic update is unavailable for this plugin.</em>"
msgid "Note that you crop the image by clicking on it (the Crop icon is already selected) and dragging the cropping frame to select the desired part. Then click Save to retain the cropping."
msgid "For images only, you can click on Edit Image under the thumbnail to expand out an inline image editor with icons for cropping, rotating, or flipping the image as well as for undoing and redoing. The boxes on the right give you more options for scaling the image, for cropping it, and for cropping the thumbnail in a different way than you crop the original image. You can click on Help in those boxes to get more information."
msgid "The Available Widgets section contains all the widgets you can choose from. Once you drag a widget into a sidebar, it will open to allow you to configure its settings. When you are happy with the widget settings, click the Save button and the widget will go live on your site. If you click Delete, it will remove the widget."
msgid "<strong>Please Note:</strong> Any customizations you have made to theme files will be lost. Please consider using <a href=\"%s\">child themes</a> for modifications."
msgid "XFN stands for <a href=\"http://gmpg.org/xfn/\">XHTML Friends Network</a>, which is optional. WordPress allows the generation of XFN attributes to show how you are related to the authors/owners of the site to which you are linking."
msgid "The Optional fields let you customize the “category” and “tag” base names that will appear in archive URLs. For example, the page listing all posts in the “Uncategorized” category could be <code>/topics/uncategorized</code> instead of <code>/category/uncategorized</code>."
msgid "You can choose what’s displayed on the homepage of your site. It can be posts in reverse chronological order (classic blog), or a fixed/static page. To set a static homepage, you first need to create two <a href=\"%s\">Pages</a>. One will become the homepage, and the other will be where your posts are displayed."
msgid "When you assign multiple categories or tags to a post, only one can show up in the permalink: the lowest numbered category. This applies if your custom structure includes <code>%category%</code> or <code>%tag%</code>."
msgid "Many themes show some sidebar widgets by default until you edit your sidebars, but they are not automatically displayed in your sidebar management tool. After you make your first widget change, you can re-add the default widgets by adding them from the Available Widgets area."
msgid "If you pick an option other than Plain, your general URL path with structure tags (terms surrounded by <code>%</code>) will also appear in the custom structure field and your path can be further modified there."
msgid "If you want to remove the widget but save its setting for possible future use, just drag it into the Inactive Widgets area. You can add them back anytime from there. This is especially helpful when you switch to a theme with fewer or different widget areas."
msgid "Most themes display the site title at the top of every page, in the title bar of the browser, and as the identifying name for syndicated feeds. The tagline is also displayed by many themes."
msgid "<strong>Order</strong> — Pages are usually ordered alphabetically, but you can choose your own order by entering a number (1 for first, etc.) in this field."
msgid "You can Upload a theme manually if you have already downloaded its ZIP archive onto your computer (make sure it is from a trusted and original source). You can also do it the old-fashioned way and copy a downloaded theme’s folder via FTP into your %s directory."
msgid "<strong>Send Trackbacks</strong> — Trackbacks are a way to notify legacy blog systems that you’ve linked to them. Enter the URL(s) you want to send trackbacks. If you link to other WordPress sites they’ll be notified automatically using pingbacks, and this field is unnecessary."
msgid "You can use the editor to make changes to any of your plugins’ individual PHP files. Be aware that if you make changes, plugins updates will overwrite your customizations."
msgid "You can add links here to be displayed on your site, usually using <a href=\"%s\">Widgets</a>. By default, links to several sites in the WordPress community are included as examples."
msgid "You can customize the look of your site without touching any of your theme’s code by using a custom background. Your background can be an image or a color."
msgid "<strong>Slug</strong> — The “slug” is the URL-friendly version of the name. It is usually all lowercase and contains only letters, numbers, and hyphens."
msgid "Your username cannot be changed, but you can use other fields to enter your real name or a nickname, and change which name to display on your posts."
msgid "You can edit the information left in a comment if needed. This is often useful when you notice that a commenter has made a typographical error."
msgid "The WordPress URL and the Site URL can be the same (example.com) or different; for example, having the WordPress core files (example.com/wordpress) in a subdirectory instead of the root directory."
msgid "The boxes for link name, web address, and description have fixed positions, while the others may be repositioned using drag and drop. You can also hide boxes you don’t use in the Screen Options tab, or minimize boxes by clicking on the title bar of the box."
msgid "You can add or edit links on this screen by entering information in each of the boxes. Only the link’s web address and name (the text you want to display on your site as the link) are required fields."
msgid "This screen lists links to plugins to import data from blogging/content management platforms. Choose the platform you want to import from, and click Install Now when you are prompted in the popup window. If your platform is not listed, click the link to search the plugin directory for other importer plugins to see if there is one for your platform."
msgid "Choose a plugin to edit from the dropdown menu and click the Select button. Click once on any file name to load it in the editor, and make your changes. Don’t forget to save your changes (Update File) when you’re finished."
msgid "Most of the time, plugins play nicely with the core of WordPress and with other plugins. Sometimes, though, a plugin’s code will get in the way of another plugin, causing compatibility issues. If your site starts doing strange things, this may be the problem. Try deactivating all your plugins and re-activating them in various combinations until you isolate which one(s) caused the issue."
msgid "Widgets are independent sections of content that can be placed into any widgetized area provided by your theme (commonly called sidebars). To populate your sidebars/widget areas with individual widgets, drag and drop the title bars into the desired area. By default, only the first widget area is expanded. To populate additional widget areas, click on their title bars to expand them."
msgid "Begin by choosing a theme to edit from the dropdown menu and clicking the Select button. A list then appears of the theme’s template files. Clicking once on any file name causes the file to appear in the large Editor box."
msgid "<strong>Template</strong> — Some themes have custom templates you can use for certain pages that might have additional features or custom layouts. If so, you’ll see them in this dropdown menu."
msgid "<strong>Parent</strong> — You can arrange your pages in hierarchies. For example, you could have an “About” page that has “Life Story” and “My Dog” pages under it. There are no limits to how many levels you can nest pages."
msgid "You can change the display of this screen using the Screen Options tab to set how many items are displayed per screen and to display/hide columns in the table."
msgid "You can use categories to define sections of your site and group related posts. The default category is “Uncategorized” until you change it in your <a href=\"%s\">writing settings</a>."
msgid "What’s the difference between categories and tags? Normally, tags are ad-hoc keywords that identify important information in your post (names, subjects, etc) that may or may not recur in other posts, while categories are pre-determined sections. If you think of your site like a book, the categories are like the Table of Contents and the tags are like the terms in the index."
msgid "<strong>Discussion</strong> — You can turn comments and pings on or off, and if there are comments on the post, you can see them here and moderate them."
msgid "<strong>%s</strong> — This allows you to associate an image with your post without inserting it. This is usually useful only if your theme makes use of the image as a post thumbnail on the home page, a custom header, etc."
msgid "You can refine the list to show only posts in a specific category or from a specific month by using the dropdown menus above the posts list. Click the Filter button after making your selection. You also can refine the list by clicking on the post author, category or tag in the posts list."
msgid "If you have posts or comments in another system, WordPress can import those into this site. To get started, choose a system to import from below:"
msgid "To use a subdomain configuration, you must have a wildcard entry in your DNS. This usually means adding a %s hostname record pointing at your web server in your DNS configuration tool."
msgid "This address is used for admin purposes. If you change this we will send you an email at your new address to confirm it. <strong>The new address will not become active until confirmed.</strong>"
msgid "The update cannot be installed because WordPress %1$s requires PHP version %2$s or higher and MySQL version %3$s or higher. You are running PHP version %4$s and MySQL version %5$s."
msgid "Some database problems could not be repaired. Please copy-and-paste the following list of errors to the <a href=\"%s\">WordPress support forums</a> to get additional assistance."
msgid "This localized version contains both the translation and various other localization fixes. You can skip upgrading if you want to keep your current translation."
msgid "If something goes wrong with a plugin and you can’t use WordPress, delete or rename that file in the %s directory and it will be automatically deactivated."
msgid "When a comment contains any of these words in its content, name, URL, email, or IP address, it will be held in the <a href=\"edit-comments.php?comment_status=moderated\">moderation queue</a>. One word or IP address per line. It will match inside words, so “press” will match “WordPress”."
msgid "When a comment contains any of these words in its content, name, URL, email, or IP address, it will be put in the trash. One word or IP address per line. It will match inside words, so “press” will match “WordPress”."
#. translators: 1, 2, 3: examples of random email addresses
#: wp-admin/options-writing.php:120
msgid "To post to WordPress by email you must set up a secret email account with POP3 access. Any mail received at this address will be posted, so it’s a good idea to keep this address very secret. Here are three random strings you could use: %1$s, %2$s, %3$s."
msgid "If you temporarily make your site’s root directory writable for us to generate the %s file automatically, do not forget to revert the permissions after the file has been created."
msgid "If you temporarily make your %s file writable for us to generate rewrite rules automatically, do not forget to revert the permissions after rule has been saved."
msgid "File is empty. Please upload something more substantial. This error could also be caused by uploads being disabled in your php.ini or by post_max_size being defined as smaller than upload_max_filesize in php.ini."
msgid "If the link is to a person, you can specify your relationship with them using the above form. If you would like to learn more about the idea check out <a href=\"http://gmpg.org/xfn/\">XFN</a>."
msgid "Categories, unlike tags, can have a hierarchy. You might have a Jazz category, and under that have children categories for Bebop and Big Band. Totally optional."