Hi Cor and Martin

Le 2012-08-11 04:06, Cor Nouws a écrit :
Hi Martin,

Martin Srebotnjak wrote (11-08-12 09:36)
I am more worried about the procedure of localizing. I had to manually
create this page for Slovenian and to copy and paste the English
content from the live version of the page.

I copied the whole html code, saved it local, and added most of the
Dutch (privided by some other members) there, then pasted it in the
empty Dutch that I made.

Could you not create a translated version of it for those language
sites that want it (and make it invisible for the localization team to
finish it off?

Adding to the navigation menu was the last step. Before that, it was not
'visible' ;-)

Ciao,



I would imagine that this is what most groups would do (if they find the preferences page to their liking). If you are the person maintaining the site and translating, then it would be easiest to copy the html code directly into your SilverStripe page and then do the translation from the English text.

BTW ... you can also publish the page without it appearing in the menu line and also turn off the search so that search engines cannot find them -- this allows you to have other community members verify the page before adding it to the menu line.

As far as creating a translated version, I am not sure how the SilverStripe translation would work, but yes, it does look like this could be done for individual languages that ask for this ... but ... I think Christian would know how this would work (I am copying this to him). Not sure how well it would translate the page. Maybe there would be a way to test this.

Cheers,

Marc

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