Multilingual site: Native Joomla 3.x or Falang? - Joomla! Forum - community, help and support
hello,
i'm new joomla 3 have set multilingual sites in past using joomla 1.0 , 1.5. previously, used joomfish handle multilingual stuff , breeze, is, don't think read documentation - installed component , off went. apart occasional joomla/joomfish incompatibility issue due upgrade or 3rd party extension, effortless , worked well.
i reading on joomla 3.x's built-in way of handling multiple languages , seem quite complicated set compared joomfish. see falang successor joomfish.
for have set joomla 3.x multilingual sites, what's take on "native v's falang"? falang worth it?
any info appreciated.
cheers
david.
i'm new joomla 3 have set multilingual sites in past using joomla 1.0 , 1.5. previously, used joomfish handle multilingual stuff , breeze, is, don't think read documentation - installed component , off went. apart occasional joomla/joomfish incompatibility issue due upgrade or 3rd party extension, effortless , worked well.
i reading on joomla 3.x's built-in way of handling multiple languages , seem quite complicated set compared joomfish. see falang successor joomfish.
for have set joomla 3.x multilingual sites, what's take on "native v's falang"? falang worth it?
any info appreciated.
cheers
david.
every penny. improved version of fish works same way content elements easy use knowing jf. avoid native joomla system plague. double or tripple etc each language. horrendous..... in our commercial operations falangdagr wrote:is falang worth it?
leo
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