+ welcome_page:
+ title: Welcome to OpenStreetMap
+ subtitle: a free map that you can edit
+ introduction_html: |
+ Unlike other maps, OpenStreetMap is completely <abbr title="OpenStreetMap has over
+ 1 million users, who add data based on local knowledge, GPS tracks, and more">created
+ by people like you</abbr>, and free for anyone to fix, update, download and use.
+ Here's a quick guide to get you started.
+ section_1:
+ title: 'One Map: Many Websites'
+ paragraph_1_html: |
+ If you're here to correct an error you found on a site like Foursquare or Craigslist,
+ you're in the right place - OpenStreetMap is the central map database used by hundreds
+ of websites.
+ paragraph_2_html: |
+ You just need to edit OpenStreetMap, and the changes will be visible everywhere else.
+ Copying the map data from place to place can take from a few minutes to a few hours,
+ so don't worry if it isn't instant.
+ section_2:
+ title: What's on the Map
+ on_html: |
+ OpenStreetMap is a place for mapping things that are both <em>real and current</em> -
+ it includes millions of buildings, roads, and other details about places. You can map
+ whatever real-world features are interesting to you.
+ off_html: |
+ What it <em>doesn't</em> include is opinionated data like ratings, historical or
+ hypothetical features, and data from copyrighted sources. Unless you have special
+ permission, don't copy from online or paper maps.
+ section_3:
+ title: You're Signed Up
+ title_no_user: Get a Free Account
+ paragraph_1_html: |
+ To edit OpenStreetMap, you'll need a user account.
+ <a href="https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/new">Sign up here</a>.
+ paragraph_2_html: |
+ With your user account, you can edit the map and <abbr title="Users on OpenStreetMap talk
+ over mailing lists, chat, and private messages you can send on the website">collaborate
+ with other mappers</abbr>.
+ section_4:
+ title: Basic Terms For Mapping
+ paragraph_1_html: |
+ OpenStreetMap has some of its own lingo. Here are a few key words that'll come in handy.
+ editor_html: |
+ <strong>An Editor</strong> is a program or website you can use to edit the map.
+ node_html: |
+ <strong>A Node</strong> is a point on the map, like a single restauraunt or a tree.
+ way_html: |
+ <strong>A Way</strong> is a line, like a road, stream, or shape.
+ changeset_html: |
+ <strong>A Changeset</strong> is <abbr title='changesets can have comments, like "adding a
+ road here", that let other users know what you were intending to change and why'>group of
+ changes</abbr> to the map saved by a user.
+ section_5:
+ title: Any questions?
+ paragraph_1_html: |
+ Need help mapping, or not clear on how to use OpenStreetMap? Get your questions answered
+ on <a href='http://help.openstreetmap.org/'>the help website</a>.
+ section_6:
+ title: Start Editing
+ paragraph_1_html: |
+ You can zoom in anywhere in the world and click the <em>Edit</em> button to start editing.
+ paragraph_located: |
+ Or, start editing now:
+ paragraph_geocoded_html: |
+ Or, start near <span class='edit-geocoded-location'></span>:
+ paragraph_geolocated: |
+ Or, start directly at your current location:
+ paragraph_1_no_user_html: |
+ Once you have an account, you can zoom in anywhere in the world and click the <em>Edit</em>
+ button to start editing.
+ section_7:
+ title: No Time To Edit? Add a Note!
+ paragraph_1_html: |
+ If you just want something small fixed and don't have the time to sign up and learn how to edit, it's
+ easy to add a note.
+ paragraph_2_html: |
+ Just go to <a href='http://www.openstreetmap.org/'>the map</a> and click <em>'Add a note'</em> in
+ the <em>bottom-right corner</em>. This will add a marker to the map, which you can move by dragging
+ the green plus sign. Add your message, then click save, and other mappers will investigate.