I could use some advice before I dive in to setting up a multi-language site.
I believe that the culture/hostnames set up on the root node influences the rest of the website. I have seem some examples of using a leading "/en/" or "/cn/" that would follow the domain but precede the rest of the path.
How would one set these up for subdomains? E.g. es.domain.com, cn.domain.com, dk.domain.com
Is this easily done? Or am I better off going with the examples that I have found elsewhere?
language/culture as subdomains
I could use some advice before I dive in to setting up a multi-language site.
I believe that the culture/hostnames set up on the root node influences the rest of the website. I have seem some examples of using a leading "/en/" or "/cn/" that would follow the domain but precede the rest of the path.
How would one set these up for subdomains? E.g. es.domain.com, cn.domain.com, dk.domain.com
Is this easily done? Or am I better off going with the examples that I have found elsewhere?
Hi Ault,
Subdomain works exactly same way as leading /en/.
So, where in example video you find http://domain.com/en then this can be replaced with http://en.domain.com/
You need to set language culture for each subdomain.
This link will help. https://our.umbraco.com/documentation/Getting-Started/Backoffice/Variants/
Please try and advice.
Cheers,
Shaishav
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