Thread:Project talk:Privacy policy/last untranslatable sentence. Italics ?

The last untranslatable sentence (stating that only the English version of the text will be legally enforceable), given that it will be in a distinct language than the rest of the text, should be emphasized in italics to separate it from the rest of the text.

And any way, I don't see why there could not be a translation of this sentence, that would appear in other languages than English

A simple solution is a code similar to this within the page template: &lt;translate&gt;&lt;!--T:67--&gt; In cases of conflicting information between a translated version of this page and the original version in the English language, the English version will take precedence over the translated version. &lt;/translate&gt;