![]() This will return you back to the Cultures tab and will show all the Cultures enabled for your website.Check all the cultures you need and finally click on Select.Edit your site by clicking on the pencil icon.This will allow you to localize (translate) your website into different languages. ![]() ![]() This is also known as “locales” in some other website content management systems or platforms. One of the first things you need to do in the Xperience platform is to enable the “Cultures” you want your website localized for. In my second blog in the series, I will cover topics related to using the export/import features within the Xperience platform.Įnabling cultures for your Xperience website In this blog, I will cover some of the aspects you need to consider when preparing your content for localization. This is the first of a two part blog series about website localization using the new Xperience (Kentico) platform.
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