I'm not sure if I need the multilingual module for this or not. I'm building a site to promote one property for rent. The site will be in English and French. My only experience to date is with static web sites where I'd simply have a home page in both languages and with the defeult menu in French. If someone wanted English they just click on the English flag. Basically I'd just have two templates, one French, and one English which people could toggle between as necessary.
* can I have the scenario in CMSMS of two templates with different menu's but in the same location on the page?..or,
* do I have to use the multilanguage version for this?
How to do this with the menu?
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Peciura
Re: How to do this with the menu?
You can do both.* can I have the scenario in CMSMS of two templates with different menu's but in the same location on the page?..or,
* do I have to use the multilanguage version for this?
About creating multilingual site with regular CMSms you will find lots of info here http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/index.ph ... 099.0.html
And the second option is to use multilingual fork of regular CMSms (not supported by devs of regular CMSms).
Check modules:
Babel dev.cmsmadesimple.org/projects/babel
Translation manager dev.cmsmadesimple.org/projects/trmanager
Re: How to do this with the menu?
Thanks a lot for that - I'll work through it today and see how I get on.

