There is also an episode on uHangout, where Matt has given a demo of the package on uHangout, you can find the episode here. http://uhangout.co.uk/video/fC-Xhj1HnnU
Hope this helps, if you have other questions keep asking
And if you are using an older version of Umbraco, then you could try to see if the polyglot package could be a solution for you. Can also see it should be possible for you to use this package in Umbraco 7
Multi Language
I've had a look throught the help section and I wondered if there are any add-ons that make dealing with multilanguage sites easier?
Hi Jesse,
I assume that you are talking about working with content. If you are using Umbraco 7 you should try to have a look on the Vorto package. https://our.umbraco.org/projects/backoffice-extensions/vorto
There is also an episode on uHangout, where Matt has given a demo of the package on uHangout, you can find the episode here. http://uhangout.co.uk/video/fC-Xhj1HnnU
Hope this helps, if you have other questions keep asking
/Dennis
Hi Jesse,
And if you are using an older version of Umbraco, then you could try to see if the polyglot package could be a solution for you. Can also see it should be possible for you to use this package in Umbraco 7
https://our.umbraco.org/projects/backoffice-extensions/polyglot
Hope this helps,
/Dennis
Hi Jesse
What challenges are you currently facing with handling Multi language sites in Umbraco? What is your current setup?
/Jan
Thanks for the reply guys. I'll look into that.
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