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Martin Broeze Photography (v2.7 Multi Lingual + Guestbook)

Posted: 02 May 2011, 14:04
by Martin
Proudly presenting the first multi-lingual version of my site.

My site wil now start up in enlish for everyone that has an ip-address foreign to the Netherlands.
Every dutch ip-adress will trigger the dutch version.
Besides starting in a specific language it is always possible to change the language on the fly by means of a menu-item-link.

Every text that is placed in a title, in a description or on a textpage will be shown in the preferred language.
Even links can be language-sensitive... so it is now possible to link to different versions of ones own external html-files.
For example external html-pages that I use for my panoramas will be in the right language.

Jump to my site by clicking on the signature logo below!

Some topics for reference (Multi-lingual):
https://www.photo.gallery/blog/languages/
https://forum.photo.gallery/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=6790
https://forum.photo.gallery/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=6884

Re: Martin Broeze Photography (v2.7 Multi Lingual + Guestboo

Posted: 05 Oct 2011, 12:11
by voyezvousca
Hello!

I am really impressed by the work of change that you brought to the gallery, it's amazing and perfect!

I will be interested by one of your few changes, if you are agreed to share of course, that when you click on a thumbnail to view great, all around it appears a slightly transparent black background (the most beautiful indeed!) How to you process?

I am also curious to mainstream guestbook ...
Sorry for my little english :D

Thank you in advance!

Frank Blémont
http://www.voyezvousca.fr

Re: Martin Broeze Photography (v2.7 Multi Lingual + Guestboo

Posted: 05 Oct 2011, 23:43
by Martin
voyezvousca wrote:I will be interested by one of your few changes, if you are agreed to share of course, that when you click on a thumbnail to view great, all around it appears a slightly transparent black background (the most beautiful indeed!) How to you process?

I am also curious to mainstream guestbook ...
This really sounds like the modifications that Artur has made (they are great indeed), so the answers are up to him.