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  • Kenneth Jakobsen 67 posts 203 karma points hq
    Apr 12, 2016 @ 10:13
    Kenneth Jakobsen
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    Multilingual sites, best practices

    I've read the documentation (https://our.umbraco.org/Documentation/Tutorials/Multilanguage-Setup/) and this has to be a joke! Also linking to this (http://24days.in/umbraco/2012/multilingual-1-1/) in the official documentation, blows my mind!

    I consider the above to a hack. But what is best practices now? I know it used to be:

    Site node
    |-----Language node
    |-----------Content node
    |-----Language node
    |-----------Content node

    Regards Kenneth

  • Dennis Aaen 4500 posts 18255 karma points admin hq c-trib
    Apr 12, 2016 @ 10:30
    Dennis Aaen
    100

    Hi Kenneth,

    If you have access to Umbraco TV, then we have a chapter about Multilingual sites.

    https://umbraco.tv/videos/umbraco-v7/implementor/multi-lingual/creating-a-multi-lingual-site/introduction/ in this chapter we are recommend you to have each of your language as a root node.

    I have build a site where the first node was e.g danish, and under this node you have the Home node, and the further site structure

    Like this.

    enter image description here

    Hope this helps, and make sense.

    /Dennis

  • Alessandro Calzavara 32 posts 144 karma points c-trib
    Apr 12, 2016 @ 10:33
    Alessandro Calzavara
    0

    If you have 1 to 1 translation you should also take a look to this article http://24days.in/umbraco/2015/multilingual-vorto-nested-content/

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