I'm taking over a large Drupal site which has hundreds, perhaps thousands of nodes in English. A number of these have been translated into other languages. I'm currently going node by note using the "Translate" option to see which nodes have translations, but is there any way to get a map of the website and see at a glance where the untranslated nodes are?
I'm new to Drupal and I inherited a site that has a registration form that is available in >3 languages. For some reason it stopped working today and I don't know why.
It's set up as a block that lists all of the languages. Inside the blocks, you can see each language has a link and in html it says:
and the other languages are the same but with a different language name.
If you look at it in rich formatting instead of html, it says: Path: div.langs >> ul >>li.en.first active >> a or Path: div.langs>>ul>>li.es for Spanish etc, etc.
I'm pretty sure that the webform is supposed to pull the translations from some php files that are in my htdocs folder called things like form1spanish.php
Currently, when you click on any of the links, it says that the page is not found, even the original English version of the webform doesn't work. I think it's something in the block because when I click on the hyperlinks that are listed in the text of the block, none of them work.
I want to add new language to our website , in fact the Kurdish language. I have word document file contains the whole Kurdish translation for our website . how can I convert this file to .PO file ?
Hello,
I am going to create a bilingual glossary like this one. But I can't find any info about scenario of this work. What steps should be done? I would appreciate very much for your hints.
Regards,
Godwin