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 Forum design question

Does anyone know of a way that a forum could be set up multilingually possibly using Drupal or Kunela (from what I've heard so far)?

By multilingually I just mean that instead of having to use something like a google mod at the top of each page to translate it that based on your language setting at the profile the site and posts in the forum will appear in your designated langauge?

Started By xcyte on Dec 4, 2011 at 1:09:56 PM

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MHenke on Dec 5, 2011 at 2:13:58 AM (# 1)

You're looking for i18n.


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