On 14/10/2019 23:16, Italo Vignoli wrote:
On 10/10/19 3:37 PM, Mike Saunders wrote:
I think we should add a few more languages there (Deutsch and Italiano
for instance). I don't want to prioritise any particular language, but
the idea is to clearly show that the site is available in many
languages, and people can click "More" to see the full list.
Hi there.
*Please* don't use a drop down menu to change languages. Besides being
old school, this is not really efficient on mobile because this implies
a scroll view in a scroll view when the drop down menu is too long for
the screen height.
I hate to say that, but please take inspiration from Apple Inc in this
regard [1] and use a dedicate page to choose the language from.
Also, this is maybe the opportunity to reinitiate the project of
community logos, a project pushed forwards by sophi (as far as I remember).
I'm a available to provide help in the Silverstripe implementation if
needed (just ping me directly).
Regards,
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William Gathoye
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