I recently used this package to make an existing site multilingual and it worked great. It would have been even easier if I had built the site from the ground up using Vorto. The best part is the content editors absolutely loved the tabbed language interface for properties.
If you have access to Umbraco TV, then there is chapter about how to work with multilingual sites in Umbraco, maybe it can be a help too, in addition to the other posts.
Best practice to create multiple multilingual subsites
Here's my need:
What would be the best approach with regards to content nodes / hostnames / umbracoHideTopLevelNodeFromPath setting?
I believe all sites will have a distinct domain URL.
Thanks in advance!
Check out these blogposts - http://webmove.be/home/blog/blog/2011/august/multilanguage-websites-with-umbraco-part1 They're old, but they are still relevant.
I would highly recommend utilizing the Vorto package - https://our.umbraco.org/projects/backoffice-extensions/vorto
I recently used this package to make an existing site multilingual and it worked great. It would have been even easier if I had built the site from the ground up using Vorto. The best part is the content editors absolutely loved the tabbed language interface for properties.
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If you have access to Umbraco TV, then there is chapter about how to work with multilingual sites in Umbraco, maybe it can be a help too, in addition to the other posts.
http://umbraco.tv/videos/implementor/multi-lingual/creating-a-multi-lingual-site/
If you haven't access to Umbraco TV, you can see the different plans here: http://umbraco.tv/plans-signup/
Hope this helps,
/Dennis
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