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Hi there!

Just finished my first Homepage with concrete 5... yay!
And, as you may have already guessed right now, I am running into a little problem, otherwise I wouldn't write this ;)

Sooo... I am speaking german. I would love to see my site in english too! Now there is a nice looking add-on called internationalization. It basically lets you add a language by creating a new 'home'-page. Afterwards you may copy the whole content already added in language A to the newly created homepage (language B). Then the translation-fun can begin (Introduction video to add-on:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hd936iaDLqw&feature=player_embed...

Unfortunately I have following structure:

Home - German
- Photos
- stuff
- xyxyxyx

Up to now I haven't been able to find a way to get a newly created Page Home-English to the same level as Home-German. But this is something that has to be done because I can't copy the german content to Home-English as long as Home-English ist a part of Home-German.

I hope I explained everything well...

Thx for all answers!

 
adajad replied on at Permalink Reply
adajad
Basically what you need to do is to create two subpages to Home in the site tree - one for German and one for English. After that is done, you move all your current pages in under German home page and then map them to English.

See this screenshot of my setup: http://images.devs-on.net/Image/qcrJOS2CBBS7Rsi5-Region.png...
Scyth replied on at Permalink Reply
Hi!
Thx for your answer. I had that idea but became unsure about it. The reason is that I am a concrete 5 newbie. Actually my Page HOME is loaded on default while the first subpages are the pages referenced by the different menu-points:
- Home
-- Photos
--- Photos A
--- Photos B
-- Stuff
-- XYXYX

So... if I create it the way you mentioned... which page will be loaded initially?
adajad replied on at Permalink Best Answer Reply 1 Attachment
adajad
That depends on how you set it up.

You can force one default language or you can let c5 check your browser settings and give you the language based on browser language (see attached screenshot from the dashboard).

In my case I have set it up so you get the Swedish site as default.

Here are some links to good-to-know information:

Site structure:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Hd936i...

Adding a language post creating landing page with country code as alias:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Hd936i...

Compare languages to find pages not translated. You can create the pages or map pages from the page report.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=kPh7mK...