Basque-speaking
regions in Spain and France. Basque Web site localization projects should be
executed by experienced teams of localization professionals who work in
conjunction with your Web site designers, adhering to proven best practices for
Web site design and development.
If you are
interested in localizing your Web site for Basque-speaking regions in Spain and
France, you may also find your company localizing printed documentation to be
available as pdfs, multimedia products such as FLASH presentations, or Web
applications such as online calculators or surveys. It is important that all
components are correctly localized to offer a complete Web experience to your
potential Basque-speaking users.
Whether your project
is simple (such as a straight HTML-based Basque Web site) or complex (such as a
dynamic, database-driven Basque Web application), your localization company
should have solid experience and a comprehensive process which includes at a
minimum:
- Basque glossary and terminology development.
- Basque cultural correctness assessment.
- Basque translation, editing and proofreading.
- Basque localization of graphics.
- Basque online quality assurance.
- Basque usability testing and Basque localization testing.
- Client review and approval.
You will need to
provide your localization company with the following information, collectively
referred to as a "Localization Kit." This information allows them to
analyze your Web site and to determine its Basque localization requirements.
This kit includes:
- Your current site URL.
- Summary of site architecture.
- Summary of any technologies and/or development tools used to develop your site.
- All files that make up your site in their original folder/file structure.
- All original graphics used in your site (artwork, background, and navigation buttons).
- All application source files (Word, FrameMaker, Quark, etc.) for any documentation available via your site.
- All application source files (Flash, Director, Authorware, etc.) for any multimedia available via your site.
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