Changes
split experimentBlurb into two separate messages so that we can avoid guessing whether languages have possessive forms or not
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-- cfg.experimentBlurbexperimentBlurbTemplate-- This cfg.experimentBlurbModule-- The experiment blurb is the text inviting editors to experiment in sandbox and test cases pages. -- It is only-- shown in the template and module namespaces. With the default English settings, it might look-- might look like this:
--
-- Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (edit | diff) and testcases (edit) pages.
--
-- In this example, "sandbox", "edit", "diff", "testcases", and "edit" would all be links.
--
-- There are two versions, cfg.experimentBlurbTemplate and cfg.experimentBlurbModule, depending
-- on what namespace we are in.
--
-- Parameters:
--
-- $1 is the possessive name for "module" or "template", set by cfg.templatePossessive or-- cfg.modulePossessive depending on what namespace we are in.---- $2 is a link to the sandbox page. If the sandbox exists, it is in the following format:
--
-- cfg.sandboxLinkDisplay (cfg.sandboxEditLinkDisplay | cfg.compareLinkDisplay)
-- loads a default edit summary of cfg.mirrorEditSummary.
--
-- $3 2 is a link to the test cases page. If the test cases page exists, it is in the following format:
--
-- cfg.testcasesLinkDisplay (cfg.testcasesEditLinkDisplay)
-- page with cfg.templateTestcasesPreload or cfg.moduleTestcasesPreload, depending on the current
-- namespace.
cfg.experimentBlurb experimentBlurbTemplate = '"Editors can experiment in this template's $1 and $2 and $3 pages.' -- cfg.templatePossessive-- Possessive case for "template".cfg.templatePossessive experimentBlurbModule = "templateEditors can experiment in this module's" -- cfg$1 and $2 pages.modulePossessive-- Possessive case for "module".cfg.modulePossessive = "module's"
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