In a previous post I covered the configuration of Drupal core to allow both the user interface and the site's content to be multilingual. This post highlights an assemblage of modules useful for completing that process.
In a previous post I covered the configuration of Drupal core to allow both the user interface and the site's content to be multilingual. This post highlights an assemblage of modules useful for completing that process.
Content management systems are not always known for their ease of layout. Drupal has such a vast array of modules to extend your site, but often times we forget that you can do some really creative things with layouts.