Release Day: Using Drupal to Build Multilingual Websites

Building multilingual websites in Drupal can be a daunting exercise. Understanding how each module works and how which set of configuration it provides is a task in and of itself. In this series based on Using Drupal, 2nd edition, Chapter 8: Multilingual, from O'Reilly Media, Addison Berry walks through a case study, module spotlights, and hands-on configuration that will help you understand and utilize the multilingual capabilities provided by both core and contributed modules.

This week, we release the first six videos of the series:

Next week, we'll dive into content translation with more videos from Using Drupal Chapter 8: Multilingual.

To find more videos based on this book, check out our guide: Using Drupal Book by O'Reilly Media.

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