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Locales and Multiple language

How to configure locales and multiple languages in the Trigo Theme.

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Trigo Theme is still in active development. The following documentation is not yet accurate or up-to-date. Have a question or feedback? Feel free to open an issue!

Trigo supports creating site with multiple languages using Hugo’s multilingual mode.

Enable Multi-language

To make our site multi-language, we need to tell Hugo the supported languages. We need to add to the site configuration file:

hugo.yaml
defaultContentLanguage: en
languages:
  en:
    languageName: English
    weight: 1
  fr:
    languageName: Français
    weight: 2
  ja:
    languageName: 日本語
    weight: 3

Manage Translations by Filename

Hugo supports managing translations by filename. For example, if we have a file content/docs/_index.md in English, we can create a file content/docs/_index.fr.md for French translation.

Note: Hugo also supports Translation by content directory.

Translate Menu Items

To translate menu items in the navigation bar, we need to set the identifier field:

hugo.yaml
menu:
  main:
    - identifier: documentation
      name: Documentation
      pageRef: /docs
      weight: 1
    - identifier: blog
      name: Blog
      pageRef: /blog
      weight: 2

and translate them in the corresponding i18n file:

i18n/fr.yaml
documentation: Documentation
blog: Blog

Translate Strings

To translate strings on the other places, we need to add the translation to the corresponding i18n file:

i18n/fr.yaml
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A list of strings used in the theme can be found in the i18n/en.yaml file.

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