Now you know how to configure the standard components of a multilingual Drupal site! Here's a brief review of what we learned in this chapter.
We started off with configuring blocks by creating a block associated with one language. Then, title and body text were translated for a custom block and for the Powered by Drupal block provided by a module.
Then, we moved onto menus. A language-specific menu was created, and we localized and translated different types of menu items to make a multilingual menu.
After blocks and menus, we used the Taxonomy Translation module to create language-specific and multilingual vocabularies and terms.
The last part of the chapter focused on Views configuration by creating multilingual and language-specific views. Different language settings were used for node-translated and field-translated content, and language-aware views were created for comments, taxonomy terms, and users. The chapter concluded with translating views strings (for example, title and...