From fe545c8b0a8eb590627a3f5883818b8444108868 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jelle Z Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2019 16:32:40 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Updated Multilingualistical options (markdown) --- Multilingualistical-options.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/Multilingualistical-options.md b/Multilingualistical-options.md index 01b5bcf..ff866d3 100644 --- a/Multilingualistical-options.md +++ b/Multilingualistical-options.md @@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ The translators for each language are credited on [Titan Embeds' about page](htt # I want to help! -Sounds great! Head over to Crowdin and [create an account](http://translate.titanembeds.com/join). After you've done so, verify your e-mail address and translate away! +Sounds great! Head over to Crowdin and [create an account](http://translate.titanembeds.com/join). After you've done so, verify your e-mail address and start translating right away! # I don't want my embed to automatically select a language -You can force the embed to use a specific language by appending a query paramater at the end of your embed's URL. In this case, you should use: ``lang=``. For example, if you'd like to force the embed to, say, use the Dutch language, the query parameter should look like this: ``lang=nl_NL``. If you did everything correctly, your link should look similar to this one: ``https://titanembeds.com/embed/295085744249110529?lang=nl_NL``. +You can force the embed to use a specific language by appending a query paramater at the end of your embed's URL. In this case, you should use: ``lang=``. For example, if you'd like to force the embed to, say, use the Dutch language, the query parameter should look like this: ``lang=nl_NL``. If you did everything correctly, your link should look similar to this one: ``https://titanembeds.com/embed/295085744249110529?lang=nl_NL``. Kijk, dat is nog eens handig!