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Feature: Translation package #2383

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@madsrasmussen madsrasmussen commented Sep 30, 2024

Description

Dictionary section is renamed to "Translation" and has its own package + module.

Translation Section Alias

  • Umb.Section.Translation
  • import { UMB_TRANSLATION_SECTION_ALIAS } from '@umbraco-cms/backoffice/translation'

Translation Menu

  • Umb.Menu.Translation
  • import { UMB_TRANSLATION_MENU_ALIAS } from '@umbraco-cms/backoffice/translation'

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  • Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
  • New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
  • Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to change)
  • Chore (minor updates related to the tooling or maintenance of the repository, does not impact compiled assets)

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As I approve this change, I might append that this is to make room for extensions.
If we have the time, before RC, we will get Dictionary Items moved into a 'folder' to navigation wise make room for extensions in this Translation Section.

@nielslyngsoe nielslyngsoe merged commit 5a1dac7 into main Sep 30, 2024
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@nielslyngsoe nielslyngsoe deleted the v15/feature/translation-section-package branch September 30, 2024 20:31
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