DotNetNuke Video Tutorials
Jan 5

Written by: Aderson Oliveira
Thursday, January 5, 2012 

10 min : 02 sec

Complexity Level: 3 - I know what I'm doing! This video will show how you can activate content localization in DotNetNuke so you can have content entered in multiple languages.

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- Localization Videos

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Re: How to enable Content Localization in DotNetNuke - Video #292

That was a good, clear overview. Thank you!

By Geoff on   Thursday, January 12, 2012

Re: How to enable Content Localization in DotNetNuke - Video #292

Thank you for your feedback Geoff!

By Aderson on   Thursday, January 12, 2012

Re: How to enable Content Localization in DotNetNuke - Video #292

Thank you

By Nasser on   Thursday, March 1, 2012

Re: How to enable Content Localization in DotNetNuke - Video #292

Thanks for watching Nasser!

By Aderson on   Thursday, March 1, 2012

Re: How to enable Content Localization in DotNetNuke - Video #292

Great video. That host checkbox needs to be advertised better. It took me several hours of searching, finally finding this video to understand how to enable content localization.

I am also finding that the labels are not automatically translated. I only care about switching localized content, I would rather not worry about having to change all the labels. Are you aware of a way to keep the label translations while still enabling the content switching?

By Chad on   Monday, March 5, 2012

Re: How to enable Content Localization in DotNetNuke - Video #292

I withdraw the question. It seems that only in "Edit" mode do the labels default to English. In "View" mode all the translations occur.

THANKS! :)

By Chad on   Monday, March 5, 2012

Re: How to enable Content Localization in DotNetNuke - Video #292

Hi Chad, When you are logged in most likely the user you are using, maybe host, has the default language set to English. So once logged you will see things in English as per your user settings. You can change your user default language in the user profile.

Cheers,
Aderson

By Aderson on   Monday, March 5, 2012

Re: How to enable Content Localization in DotNetNuke - Video #292

Hi Aderson,
great video. Do you know what happens at the site/portal level? I mean, if you enable content localization at host level, but on one of the portals you just have one language, does it change all the urls to insert the culture prefix, for instance? Any other impact?
Thanks
Franco

By Franco on   Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Re: How to enable Content Localization in DotNetNuke - Video #292

Hi Franco,

If the other portals have only one enabled language, then URLs will not change nor anything else.

Cheers,
Aderson

By Aderson on   Wednesday, April 11, 2012

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