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Management interface

The management interface offer administration settings under the :file:`/manage/` URL. It is available for users signed in with admin privileges, accessible by using the wrench icon top right:

/screenshots/support.png

It includes basic overview of your Weblate:

The Django admin interface

Warning

Use with caution as this is the low level interface. You should not need it in most cases.

Here you can manage objects stored in the database, such as users, translations and other settings:

/screenshots/admin.png

In the :guilabel:`Reports` section, you can check the status of your site, tweak it for :ref:`production`, or manage SSH keys used to access :ref:`vcs-repos`.

Manage database objects under any of the sections. The most interesting one is probably :guilabel:`Weblate translations`, where you can manage translatable projects, see :ref:`project` and :ref:`component`.

:guilabel:`Weblate languages` holds language definitions, explained further in :ref:`languages`.

Adding a project

Adding a project serves as container for all components. Usually you create one project for one piece of software, or book (See :ref:`project` for info on individual parameters):

/screenshots/add-project.png

.. seealso::

   :ref:`project`

Bilingual components

Once you have added a project, translation components can be added to it. (See :ref:`component` for info regarding individual parameters):

/screenshots/add-component.png

.. seealso::

   :ref:`component`,
   :ref:`bimono`

Monolingual components

For easier translation of these, provide a template file containing the mapping of message IDs to its respective source language (usually English). (See :ref:`component` for info regarding individual parameters):

/screenshots/add-component-mono.png

.. seealso::

   :ref:`component`,
   :ref:`bimono`