[How to edit titles and descriptions] Before you submit your translation or transcription work, don't forget to edit the title and description of the talk. You can find the title and description dialogue in every TED, TEDx and TED-Ed talk in the top-left corner in the subtitle editor. To access that section, click the pencil icon. When you are translating a TED talk, fill in the title, speaker's name and description, in your language. When working on TED-Ed videos, in addition to translating the title and description, remember to keep the link to the full TED-Ed lesson that accompanies the video. Also, translate the phrases "Lesson by" and "animation by" at the end of the description. When you are working on a TEDx talk, make sure to use the TEDx title and description standards. The standard title format uses the talk's title, the speaker's name, and the TEDx event's name, separated with the vertical bar character with a space before and after it. If the title is formatted differently, modify it to match the standard format. Do not add the event's date or any other information. TEDx event names are branded terms and should not be translated or written with a space between "TEDx" and the event's name. When transcribing or translating TEDx talks, please remember to keep the disclaimer and translate it in your language. The disclaimer can go before or after the description. You will find a link to the official translations of the disclaimer in the video description below. The description should consist of a short overview of the talk. If it's not too long, you can also keep the speaker's bio. If a description is missing, write a short description of the talk on your own. Remember that the language of the title and description should match the language of the talk. Do not put English titles and descriptions on non-English talks. The general text explaining what the TEDx program is should be left out and should not be translated. After you are done with the title and description, you can click "Done" in the dialogue and then submit your work. And for now, happy transcribing and translating!