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A good review is done looking at the actual website or application you are reviewing. Most of the Tor Project websites have a preview version that publishes translations straight from weblate, even when they are incomplete. See the 'preview' links of each resource at [the resource list](/Localization-for-translators#tor-documents-to-translate), or it is usually announced in Weblate when available. The previews are generated periodically, expect your changes to appear some hours after you make them in weblate.
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For the previews available you can consult the [translators documentation](../Localization-for-translators#tor-documents-to-translate]
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For the previews available you can consult the [translators documentation](../Localization-for-translators#tor-documents-to-translate)
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Some applications can also provide alpha builds for new languages, to test before release. It is important to test the application you are reviewing, so you understand the context and what the messages mean.
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