Currently an invite is shown for users trying to create an article. The invite lets them know that Content translation beta feature exists, and encourages to try it.
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# Proposed solution
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As Content translation graduates out of beta we want to still let editors know that translating is an alternative available for them. We want also to update the approach to, while still informing users, make the experience less distracting for users not interested in the tool. In order to achieve this, we want the updated invite to follow these considerations:
- **Not getting in the way of the default action.** The invite is shown at the bottom of the viewport to avoid covering the main information of the page. It provides an alternative displayed after the UI for the default path (starting from scratch) is shown. In addition, as the user starts typing, the invite can be hidden (understanding that the user preferred to start from scratch).
- **Shown only once.** Now that Global preferences are available, we can make sure that once the user replied once (accepting or closing), the user will not see the invite again for any other language.
- **Shown only to multilingual users.** Compact language links allow us to know if a user has navigated across languages. That can be used to show the invite only to users that have accessed more than one language.
- **Don't show to existing Content translation users.** If the user has ever started a translation they already know the tool and we don't need to show the invite.
- **Don't show if it is the very first time for the user in the editor**. The first time the user access the editor other welcome messages and tutorials appear and we don't want to interfere with those.
Some designs explored:
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