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PLQin avatar PLQin commented on September 28, 2024 1

I prefer to keep all the translated versions in a single site. The user can change the language once or see the post in another language when reading a particular post.

It will keep the content up-to-date together.
To support that, I have to prepare some stuffs first. I'll create another issue to track that.

cc @XHH97

But China is a bit of a special case because of GWF, a significant number of programmers can't access sites deployed outside of China

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rkben avatar rkben commented on September 28, 2024 1

I prefer to keep all the translated versions in a single site. The user can change the language once or see the post in another language when reading a particular post.
It will keep the content up-to-date together.
To support that, I have to prepare some stuffs first. I'll create another issue to track that.
cc @XHH97

But China is a bit of a special case because of GWF, a significant number of programmers can't access sites deployed outside of China

It makes more sense for your translations to go reach upstream (here) and you to just mirror the site @PLQin this adds the benefit of your mirror (within the GWF) having the other translations available. The license is MIT so mirroring shouldn't be an issue, unless i missed an image or icon that is licensed differently.

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PLQin avatar PLQin commented on September 28, 2024

@phuoc-ng looking forward to your reply

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Technetium1 avatar Technetium1 commented on September 28, 2024

@phuoc-ng I think it should be possible to have a dropdown at the top of htmldom.dev to change the language. Maybe a subโ€Šdomain specifically for Chinese? This seems to be hosted with Netlify so here's a help article for Netlify DNS. Maybe /chinese is a possibility? Technically you may host and modify this content elsewhere @PLQin, but you must always follow the license closely (:

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phuocng avatar phuocng commented on September 28, 2024

I prefer to keep all the translated versions in a single site. The user can change the language once or see the post in another language when reading a particular post.

It will keep the content up-to-date together.
To support that, I have to prepare some stuffs first. I'll create another issue to track that.

cc @XHH97

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