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Answered: Do JoomlaJunkie's templates support other languages beside English?



Hi,

My friend suggest using JoomlaJunkie's templates so I be here :).

Your templates are really good. I'd love to choose them.

I want to create 2 website: One in German and one in Dutch. But I really scare of digging into code and change English into other languages. I'm not good at technology stuffs.

So I find templates that support other languages - Available language files I mean, both in frond end and back end.

But I have found not any information about it in your templates. I feel disappointed :(.

I don't want multi-language site so don't tell me to use Joomfish :D

Why don't you provide us with available language files that we can use them as when we need? Digging into code takes time and errors might occur.

Here from you soon.

Tks in advanced! :)
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Hi Candy

I suppose the main reason we don't provide multiple language files is we don't speak multiple languages. :)

You can download and install different language packs from Joomla.org itself and they should get you most of the way there. Providing languages is technically more of a Joomla issue then a template issue. Our templates utilize the Joomla language files, so if you are so inclined to use a different language pack, and have it all setup right, then the majority of the items in our templates will work fine. (there will always be minor bits and bobs here and there, but generally it should be good)
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Hi Candy

I suppose the main reason we don't provide multiple language files is we don't speak multiple languages. :)

You can download and install different language packs from Joomla.org itself and they should get you most of the way there. Providing languages is technically more of a Joomla issue then a template issue. Our templates utilize the Joomla language files, so if you are so inclined to use a different language pack, and have it all setup right, then the majority of the items in our templates will work fine. (there will always be minor bits and bobs here and there, but generally it should be good)
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