Summary

Wow! I'm sure you'll agree that we just covered a lot of material. Configuring a multilingual website is not for the faint of heart! Let's quickly recap the important items we covered in this chapter.

We first focused on the node translation method using the core Content Translation module. Example content types were discussed to better understand when node translation works best. We then configured content types, display options, and extended features from the Internationalization package, and actually translated some nodes!

After node translation, we moved on to the field translation model. More examples were reviewed to help us know when to choose field translation over node translation. Then the Entity Translation module was installed ...

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