Multilingual site
Setup
To set up the languages for your site first go to the Settings > Languages section in Umbraco. Here you can add and remove languages.
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Go back to the Content section and right click on the Site node then select Cultures and Hostnames.
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Add a path to each of the language you want to include.
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Next select a language from the dropdown above the content tree.
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Make sure you publish the Site node and the setting nodes for the new language.
If you now go back to your site you will see a language picker in the header.
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If we select the swedish page now it will navigate to that Site node, or if a variation exist of the current page it will link to that.
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Flag and language name
By default we will try to find a matching flag and print out the language name from Umbraco. But you can override this by opening the Site node and going to the Navigation section. Here you can select a new Language name and a new Language Flag. You can also hide the Language picker from the header.
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Dictionary Items
Igloo has a couple of dictionary items that is used throughout the site. To edit these go to the Translation section of Umbraco. When a new language is added in Umbraco they will become available here as well.
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