diff --git a/core/modules/config_translation/config_translation.module b/core/modules/config_translation/config_translation.module index e6f8081..d2f13e9 100644 --- a/core/modules/config_translation/config_translation.module +++ b/core/modules/config_translation/config_translation.module @@ -17,11 +17,15 @@ function config_translation_help($path) { case 'admin/help#config_translation': $output = ''; $output .= '
' . t('The Configuration Translation module allows configurations to be translated into different languages. Views, your site name, contact module categories, vocabularies, menus, blocks, and so on are all stored within the unified configuration system and can be translated with this module. Content, such as nodes, taxonomy terms, custom blocks, and so on are translatable with the Content Translation module in Drupal core, while the built-in user interface (such as registration forms, content submission and administration interfaces) are translated with the Interface Translation module. Use these three modules effectively together to translate your whole site to different languages.') . '
'; + $output .= '' . t('The Configuration Translation module allows you to translate configuration text that is stored by the Configuration Manager module, for example the site name, vocabularies, menus, blocks, or date formats. It complements the Content Translation and Interface Translation modules that allow you to translate content (such as nodes, taxonomy terms, menu items, or custom blocks) and built-in interface text (such as content creation forms or administration interface text). For more information, see the online documentation for the Configuration Translation module.', array('!doc_url' => 'https://drupal.org/documentation/modules/config_translation', '!config' => \Drupal::url('help.page', array('name' => 'config')), '!locale' => \Drupal::url('help.page', array('name' => 'locale')), '!content-translation' => \Drupal::url('help.page', array('name' => 'content_translation')))) . '
'; $output .= '