Summary

In this chapter, we've seen that it was difficult to build a multilingual site in Drupal 7. You had to install various modules and implement many different settings to allow your users to translate every type of content and configuration on the site.

In Drupal 8, this process has been rebuilt completely, so you can make your site multilingual with just a few clicks and give your users simple tools to translate the missing pieces.

Now that you have learned so much about the different types of configuration, how to upgrade your configuration from previous versions of Drupal, and how to make the configuration translatable, we will show you some tools and resources you might want to try out in the next chapter.

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