Creating a multilingual website

kuldeepkaundal - November 4, 2009 - 09:44

Hi,

I am trying to implement Spanish and English translation on my site, for this i've made use of i18n. The thing that i've been able to do is that, i created two sets of content pages, and two sets of primary and secondary navigation menus with one for English and one for Spanish, and it works fine.

However, i also want to translate the left navigation i.e. the links that appear in left navigation as well as content on pages like register,login, change password etc, because i can manually create two sets of those items.

Is this achievable, plz suggest!

Thanks,
Kul.

locale

nirbhasa - November 4, 2009 - 09:49

In order to enable the i18n module, you enabled the locale module. That will give you a menu called 'Translate interface' in the 'Site building' section where you can search for the terms you want to translate and translate them.

Nops, i can't see "Translate

kuldeepkaundal - November 4, 2009 - 10:17

Nops, i can't see "Translate Interface" here under site building, i just have following menus items here:

Site building:

Blocks
Contact form
Menus
Modules
Themes
Views

can list modules you enabled under Multilanguage category

rkdeveloper - November 4, 2009 - 10:49

can list modules you enabled under Multilanguage category?

RK

yes, those are: i18n -

kuldeepkaundal - November 4, 2009 - 11:06

yes, those are:

i18n - blocks
i18n - menu
i18n - panels
i18n - profile
i18n - taxonomy
i18n - views
Internationalization
Translation

well, m able to perform

kuldeepkaundal - November 4, 2009 - 11:05

well, m able to perform translation by going to:

Site Configuration=>localization=>search for strings and performing translation.

However the modules that i enabled under Multilanguage category are:
i18n - blocks
i18n - menu
i18n - panels
i18n - profile
i18n - taxonomy
i18n - views
Internationalization
Translation

if you enable Locale module you will get option

rkdeveloper - November 4, 2009 - 11:21

translate interface under site building.. this is what i am trying to answer

what is your drupal version?

RK

thanks for the help, anyways

kuldeepkaundal - November 4, 2009 - 12:07

thanks for the help, anyways my drupal version is drupal 5.

 
 

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