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I am pleased to announce a plugin that fellow multilingual bloggers and webmasters will find very useful: Blogslot.
A break thru in multilingual content management, this WordPress plugin will allow you to easily arrange and create menus in your WordPress template (and if you are a WordPress user you know how difficult it is to modify a template. Download it here and enjoy ! I warmly welcome your feeback ![]() |
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We (the Web Certain News & PR team) use Wordpress a lot and for different languages.
Nick Wilsdon will confirm that I have lots and lots of queries on this subject (sorry for all the questions Nick...) We've just set up a multilingual PR forum and there is a thread set up to talk about Wordpress. I'd really appreciate it if you could visit http://www.multilingual-pr.com/ to share your expertise and queries... (needs sign-up to post) Thanks in advance. Last edited by Andy Atkins-Krueger : 10-08-07 at 04:22 PM. |
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The Red Dot CMS provides a pretty good framework for multilingual websites, developed by OpenText who also own the Hummingbird suite.
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How's the Big Apple?
Cheers for the tip - I'll add it to the PR forum |
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