File talk:Cognitive bias codex en.svg

Any advise to copy/paste - generate this interactive image/file into another language version?

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I notice there's a "Source (SVG with JavaScript)" - we could copy/paste that but to where? In the navigation window on the left, I see "upload file". So I just copy/paste the code in e.g. an open office file, translate it and just upload it?   Thy, --SvenAERTS (talk) 16:06, 13 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

Have a look at the section: "Source (SVG with JavaScript) - edit", scroll a bit in it and you'll see the list coming up with all the cognitive biaseses - it's just a matter of translating those from English into whatever language you want and first of course saving the file "save as". Learning everyday - Greetz, --SvenAERTS (talk) 07:07, 3 November 2020 (UTC)Reply

Updating "Source (SVG with JavaScript)" does not update the SVG

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Are they not linked? Do i need to update the code, stuff it in a file, and upload that? Why can i edit the code in the first place if that doesn't change anything before re-uploading? Isn't that another room for errors (somebody changes other code between last and next upload and the next person adds their changes, reuploads and it breaks). ? — Preceding unsigned comment added by TimBorgNetzWerk (talk • contribs) 10:02, 25 November 2022 (UTC)Reply

@TimBorgNetzWerk: Thank you for updating the links. The source is indeed not executed by this website. As far as I know no such feature exists and it would be difficult to implement in a secure way. The reason for having the code here is to allow other people to add or remove elements, without having to manually adjust the location of all the other elements. In theory someone could break the code or upload a broken file, but all changes are easily undoable, so I don't think it's gonna be a serious problem. Ultimately this file is a little experiment of mine and I do appreciate your feedback. TilmannR (talk) 12:37, 4 January 2023 (UTC)Reply
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