Extract developer site (#5249)
* Extract developer site * Fix title in sidebar * Update dev section reference * Update edit in github link on help page
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ha_release: 0.64
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## {% linkable_title Translation Strings %}
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Unlike localized strings merged in the home-assistant repository, custom components cannot take advantage of Lokalise for user submitted translations. However, custom component authors can still include translation with their components. These will be read from the `.translations` directory, adjacent to the component source file. They are named `<component/platform name>.<language_code>.json`, unless the custom component exists in its own directory, in which case the file is simply named `<language_code>.json` in the `.translations` directory.
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These files follow the same formatting as [backend translation string files](/developers/internationalization/backend_localization/), but a copy will exist for each translated language.
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The language codes follow the [BCP47](https://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp47) format. The [frontend translation files](https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant-polymer/tree/master/translations) can also be referred to if you are unsure of the correct language code to use.
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The frontend will serve these files after Home Assistant is restarted.
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<script>
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window.location = 'https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/en/internationalization_custom_component_localization.html';
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</script>
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