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Create islandora-8-multilingual.md #1093

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@Natkeeran Natkeeran commented Apr 17, 2019

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What does this Pull Request do?

This PR provides user documentation to setup a basic multilingual Islandora 8 site.

How should this be tested?

Please go through the steps to setup a multilingual in vagrant.

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Went through the steps as documented. Very clear and easy to follow! Just a couple of minor text changes suggested.

Great docs @Natkeeran !

## Adding Multilingual Menu
From the top menu, go to Configuration >> Regional and language >> Content language and translation. Check `Custom menu link` under `Custom language settings`. Scroll down to `Custom menu link` section and check all the relevant fields and Save the configurations. Clear the cache.

From the top menu, go to Structure >> Menu. Edit "Main navigation" menu. Default home menu item cannot be translated due to [this issue](https://www.drupal.org/project/drupal/issues/2838106). Disable that menu item. Click `Add link` to create a new menu item. Provide a menu title (i.e Home) and input `<front>` for the link field. Save. Right click on the Operations beside the new menu link and click the Translate button. Translate the menu link title for the language added above and save.
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The section is titled Menus in Drupal, not Menu

You can place the default language selector block to switch between languages. To create the language switcher block go to Structure >> Block layout. Click Place block in a region of your choice. Search for `Language switcher` block and click `Place block`.

## Adding Multilingual Menu
From the top menu, go to Configuration >> Regional and language >> Content language and translation. Check `Custom menu link` under `Custom language settings`. Scroll down to `Custom menu link` section and check all the relevant fields and Save the configurations. Clear the cache.
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Add (Configuration >> Development >> Performance) after "Clear the cache"

Making the changes suggested by @manez .
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Looks great to me, but I'm not a Committer, so @Islandora-CLAW/committers anyone else want to do the honours?

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rosiel commented May 2, 2019

Looks great!

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@rosiel made the requested changes.

addding usage-stats link as well
@rosiel rosiel merged commit 646ff39 into master May 2, 2019
@Natkeeran Natkeeran deleted the Natkeeran-patch-3 branch May 3, 2019 14:04
@dannylamb dannylamb modified the milestone: 1.0.0 May 10, 2019
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