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Multilingual Jekyll

This repository aims to show how to get a minimal multilingual Jekyll website.

It is based on the Making Jekyll multilingual article, applied on the Jekyll default theme.

You can check the demo on sylvaindurand.github.io/jekyll-multilingual/.

Make your website multilingual

  1. Have a look at the article Making Jekyll multilingual, which explains how things work
  2. Check the diff for Jekyll 3.1.x (older versions: 3.0.x, 2.5.x)
  3. Reproduce it on your website!

Create a multilingual website from stratch

  1. Still have a look at the article Making Jekyll multilingual, which explains how things work!
  2. Clone the repo: git clone https://github.com/sylvaindurand/jekyll-multilingual.git
  3. Open the folder: cd jekyll-multilingual
  4. Remove Readme.md and jekyll-multilingual.gemspec, which are useless outside this repository
  5. Build the website: jekyll build

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After having written an article about having a multilingual Jekyll website, sigul gave the idea to provide a minimal working example. Here we are!

The source code is freely available on GitHub. The Jekyll default theme is released under the MIT License, such as the modifications shown in this repository.

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