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Files locales #4578

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douglascugliaridev opened this issue Sep 13, 2024 · 7 comments
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Files locales #4578

douglascugliaridev opened this issue Sep 13, 2024 · 7 comments
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What is the use of json languages that are in project locales folder?
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straker commented Sep 16, 2024

Thanks for the question. They are translation files provided by the community and are used to build localized versions of axe-core.

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Obrigado pela pergunta. Eles são arquivos de tradução fornecidos pela comunidade e são usados ​​para construir versões localizadas do axe-core.

Ok, I would like to know how to generate a report in my language (Português)?

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straker commented Sep 16, 2024

To generate a version of axe-core that is translated into Portuguese, you'll need to clone the repository to your computer, then run npm install. Afterwards you can follow the instructions on creating a build of axe-core. We happen to have a Portuguese locale, so you can run the following command:

npm run build -- --lang=pt_BR

That should generate a file called axe.pt_BR.js that you can load in a browser and run axe-core, which will generate translated results.

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@straker Another question, I need to include some other rules that I saw that do not have the WCAG in the project where is the rules for me to include ?

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straker commented Oct 8, 2024

I'm sorry, I'm not sure I understand the question.

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@straker Would like to see how to include new rules for accessibility.

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@straker Is it possible to include new rules to validate accessibility?

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