It should be easy for translators to update the campaign information. All this information can be found in <code>tools/texts-**.xml</code> where “**” is the language code used by FSFE. Please make sure that an English version is always provided. Then find the information between <code><campaigns> … </campaigns></code>. If you want to add a new campaign, add this:
<comment>You can add a comment in here like: please enable between January and April</comment>
<photo>This will be a picture, like the campaign’s logo, or a person’s portrait if the picture goes with a quote for instance. Be careful, this is not the background image used for the box, this is done with CSS</photo>
Probably none of these fields are mandatory (should be checked) but at least <code>text</code> (or <code>photo</code>) and <code>link</code> should be provided.
For banners showing up on the <ahref="/">frontpage of fsfe.org</a>, you should set <code>running="yes"</code> in the campaign file. The <code>index.xsl</code> loops around and includes all campaigns set as running.
Don’t forget to style the campaign banner any way you like. You can take inspiration from other banner’s styles. Find it in <code>look/fsfe.less</code>. For a basic style, add:
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#new-campaign-id {
.campaign-box-center;
background: url('/graphics/choose-a-picture.jpg') center 33% no-repeat #666;
}
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If you need help to edit the style of fsfe.org, see <ahref="css.html">How to edit the CSS with LESS</a>.
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