New Book: Multilingual Joomla Explained

Multilingual Joomla Explained

Do you need to build a multilingual site with Joomla?

Today, we’re delighted to launch a new book, “Multilingual Joomla Explained”.

This book teaches everything you need to know to make a multilingual Joomla site. Using this book, you can master multilingual Joomla sites.

“Multilingual Joomla Explained” is for all Joomla users, from novice to expert. This book is a fun, hands-on introduction to building multilingual sites in Joomla. We guide readers step-by-step how to install new multilingual sites and update existing unilingual sites.

This book uses practical examples and step-by-step instructions to show you how to translate Joomla articles, menus, modules, core extensions and non-core extensions.

How to Buy Multilingual Joomla Explained

Multilingual Joomla Explained is available to OSTraining Book Club members.

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If you want a paper version of the book, you can get it from Amazon.com.

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Technical details for Multilingual Joomla Explained

Multilingual Joomla Explained is over 200 pages long, and covers 14 chapters of material:

  1. Introducing Joomla Multilingual Sites
  2. Different Approaches to Multilingual Joomla
  3. Installing a New Multilingual Joomla Site
  4. Updating an Existing Unilingual Site
  5. Translating Joomla Articles
  6. Translating Joomla Menus
  7. Translating a Joomla Blog
  8. Translating a Joomla Contact Form
  9. The Multilingual Associations Component
  10. Completing the Site Translation
  11. Translating Non-Core Extensions
  12. Translating Non-Core Extensions Manually
  13. Translating With Language Overrides
  14. Conclusion

Author

  • Steve Burge

    Steve is the founder of OSTraining. Originally from the UK, he now lives in Sarasota in the USA. Steve's work straddles the line between teaching and web development.

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