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Update multilingual example #2417

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digitalcraftsman opened this issue Sep 8, 2016 · 4 comments
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Update multilingual example #2417

digitalcraftsman opened this issue Sep 8, 2016 · 4 comments
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The current multilingual example used workarounds to create an internationalized website. But since Hugo has native i18n support (as part of Hugo v0.17) it would be consquently to update the example as well.

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aubort commented Sep 8, 2016

I'd be happy to contribute, if it can wait a week or two before being contributed.

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aubort commented Sep 9, 2016

I have started to work on this today and will update the code here as I make progress.

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aubort commented Sep 19, 2016

Just a quick update on this, I've updated the code and have a very basic version of multilingual site based on the previous example.
I've updated the branch (https://github.com/aubort/hugo/tree/multilingual-example/examples/multilingual).

Happy to hear your comments/feedback. I am not sure how complex this example should be, but I still want to add the multilingual menu because I think it is important.

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