Important usability feature: To quickly open the corresponding translations for all the above. Content Elements (Falang) for FLEXIcontent (J2.5/J3.x) Content Elements (Joomfish) for FLEXIcontent v1.5.6 (J1.5) Translate category, tags, fields (the titles not values) and files with Joom!Fish/Falang please download the translation elements from here: PART 2: How to translate everything except FLEXIcontent items: For J1.5 download / install / Enable Joom!Fish.(add these language strings in Joomla language override manager) FLEXIcontent field titles you can use language strings, categories in J2.5/J3.x have language property so you can use thisī. you need this ONLY for file titles and tag titles.↳ Installation und erste Schritte 1.0.↳ 1.5 - Installation, migration et mise à jour.↳ 2.5 - Installation, migration et mise à jour.↳ 3.x - Installation, migration et mise à jour.↳ 3.x - Questions générales, nouvel utilisateur.↳ Joomla 1.0 (Udgået version, der blev afløst af 1.5 i 2008).↳ Joomla 1.5 (Tidligere langtidssupporteret version indtil sep.↳ Ældre versioner (disse vedligeholdes ikke længere fra officiel side).↳ Installation, backup, opdatering og flytning - Godt igang.↳ Joomla! 3.x (Anbefalet til nye installationer.↳ 3rd Party/Non Joomla! Security Issues.↳ Joomla! 1.0 - End of Life 22 July 2009.↳ Search Engine Optimization (Joomla! SEO) in Joomla! 1.5.↳ Migrating and Upgrading to Joomla! 1.5.↳ Search Engine Optimization (Joomla! SEO) in Joomla! 2.5.↳ Migrating and Upgrading to Joomla! 2.5.↳ Access Control List (ACL) in Joomla! 2.5.↳ Search Engine Optimization (Joomla! SEO) in Joomla! 3.x.↳ Migrating and Upgrading to Joomla! 3.x.↳ Access Control List (ACL) in Joomla! 3.x.↳ Search Engine Optimization (Joomla! SEO) in Joomla! 4.x.
↳ Migrating and Upgrading to Joomla! 4.x.Joomla! 4.x - Ask Support Questions Here.↳ Search Engine Optimization (Joomla! SEO) in Joomla! 5.x.↳ Migrating and Upgrading to Joomla! 5.x.Joomla! 5.x - Ask Support Questions Here.I believe that there should be a feature introduced to have an alternate image for each of the language image. However, this is not an elegant way to handle this. I know that the developer can replace the corresponding images. Case in point, if someone outside of India develops a multi-language site that contains the language Tamil, then they may not like to show the Indian flag for the Tamil Language. In this case if a multi-Indian-languages site is developed, then all the flags would be same.Īnother issue would be if someone develops a multi-languages site that has a language that is primarily spoken in another country they may not like to have another country's flag to be shown in their site. The Indian flag image is correctly used in the language Hindi (code hi).Ī bigger issue would be if someone develops a site in India that has around 28 official languages. However, the image found in the file ta.gif is not an Indian Flag.
For example, for the language Tamil that has the code ta, flag is suppose to be ta.gif. I observed that some of the images of the flags are incorrect. When I was reviewing the Language Switcher module, noticed that the flag images of the countries corresponding to the language are stored in the directory \media\mod_languages\images.