Add multilanguage support to Joomla site

Recently I’ve added multilanguage support to my Joomla site (Shall We Learn)

 

I was able to do so by following the following two resources:

1. Step-by-step documentation from Gavic Pro

http://www.gavick.com/documentation/questions/configuration-multilanguage-site-with-joomla-1-7/

2. Tutorial from Joomla YouTube Channel

5 Comments

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    But, think on this, suppose you were to write a killer title?
    I mean, I don’t want to tell you how to run your website, but what if you added
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    We Learn is a little plain. You should look at Yahoo’s home page and watch how they write post headlines to grab viewers interested.

    You might try adding a video or a related pic or
    two to grab readers excited about everything’ve got to say.
    In my opinion, it might make your posts a little livelier.

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    Just a heads-up that I believe the word “helpfull” is spelled wrong on your website. I had a couple of errors on my site before I started using a service to monitor for them. There are a few sites that do this but we like SpellingReport.com and ErrorSearch.com.

    -Beth

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