Summary

Whew! I don't know about you, but I'm tired. We did a lot in this chapter, so give yourself a pat on the back that you've made it this far. Let's do a quick review of all the good stuff we learned.

After we created our test website, we worked with languages. We added several new languages and then configured the detection settings to handle different URLs per language based on the language's path prefix. Then, we added a handy block for switching between each language with ease.

Once the languages were in place, we moved on to Drupal interface translation. We got translation files directly from localize.drupal.org and imported them into our site. To make the job easier, we installed the Localization Update module to get the translation ...

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