Internationalization
React Bricks has built-in internationalization.
When you have more than one language, React Bricks lets you translate the content of each page in every language.
Settings
You can add / remove languages and set the default language at any time from the Settings tab.
Default language
The default language is used as a default or fallback.
For example, the page names on the left sidebar are those of the default language, if the default language translation is available. It is also the language used to copy content from, when a new translation is created.
When you retrieve content via queries, if you specify no language, the default language is retrieved.
Translate pages
To translate a page, click on the corresponsing language tab in the Editor.
If a translation doesn't exist yet, React Bricks will ask you if you like to create it.
When you create a new translation, the content is copied from the default language.
If there is no translation for the default language, React Bricks will copy the content
from the first availble language.
Each translation is completely independent: it can have its own content, page attributes, seo/meta, custom fields values, etc.
Delete a translation
When you have more than one translation, you can delete a translation.
Deleting a translation won't delete the entire page, but only the content in that language.
It is not possible to delete the last remaining translation of a page.
Use the translations
The queries for pages list or single page content accept a language
parameter, so that you can ask for content in a particular language.
The i18n
starters show how this plays well with i18n routing on a framework like Next.js.