How to activate or deactivate a language using the LanguagesMultiple languages (cultures) can be enabled on DNN. This can be enabled for the DNN framework (e.g. the field names on the Edit pages) and for the site content by creating content in each language using content localization. module. SiteRefers to a single and unique site created using DNN. Multiple unique sites can be created and managed within each installed DNN application. visitors can view the site in any of the active languages as well as any translated content for that language. A language is typically activated once the relevant pages have been translated (See "Translating a Page"). Note: The skin applied to the site (or any individual site pages) must include the LanguagesMultiple languages (cultures) can be enabled on DNN. This can be enabled for the DNN framework (e.g. the field names on the Edit pages) and for the site content by creating content in each language using content localization. skin token to view flag icons.
In DNN Platform, users (including unauthenticated users) must be granted Edit ModuleDNN uses a modular design system to display content on a page. One or more modules are added to each site page to create and manage the site content. There are many different types of modules, each managing a different type of site content or site administrative tasks. permissions or have been granted Non-AdministratorRegistered users who are members of the Administrators role. These users have full access to manage the site including adding, deleting and editing all pages and modules. Administrators also have access to the Admin pages located on the main menu. permissions to the LanguagesMultiple languages (cultures) can be enabled on DNN. This can be enabled for the DNN framework (e.g. the field names on the Edit pages) and for the site content by creating content in each language using content localization. tab. IN Evoq Content and Evoq Content Enterprise, users (including unauthenticated must be granted Edit Content permissions or have been granted Non-AdministratorRegistered users who are members of the Administrators role. These users have full access to manage the site including adding, deleting and editing all pages and modules. Administrators also have access to the Admin pages located on the main menu. permissions to the LanguagesMultiple languages (cultures) can be enabled on DNN. This can be enabled for the DNN framework (e.g. the field names on the Edit pages) and for the site content by creating content in each language using content localization. tab. See "Providing Access to the Languages module"
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the check box to deactivate a language and hide it from site users. This also disables the Publish
button preventing new translations from being to be published until the language is reactivated.