It would. But before doing that we should probably make sure that the
localized sites are well maintained. It should be possible to have a
list of up-to-date subsites and doing the automatic redirect only to
those (so: if the Latvian version is OK but the Italian version is
deemed to be mostly outdated, we should have the automatic redirect
for Latvian, but keep the "manual way" -dropdown- as the only option
for Italian).
I agree.
I agree it would. But this raises an interesting question. What would be
considered a well maintained site?
Because my maintenance is very 'basic', and that is saying too much.
I think it would be enough for a local subsite to have the general
appearance of the global website.
Regards,
Aivaras
2014.06.28 14:22, Pedro Albuquerque rašė:
Em 28-06-2014 12:14, Andrea Pescetti escreveu:
On 27/06/2014 Aivaras Stepukonis wrote:
Wouldn't it be great for the website to automatically detect the
visitor's locale and open the website in his/her language?
It would. But before doing that we should probably make sure that the
localized sites are well maintained. It should be possible to have a
list of up-to-date subsites and doing the automatic redirect only to
those (so: if the Latvian version is OK but the Italian version is
deemed to be mostly outdated, we should have the automatic redirect
for Latvian, but keep the "manual way" -dropdown- as the only option
for Italian).
Hi,
I agree it would. But this raises an interesting question. What would be
considered a well maintained site?
Because my maintenance is very 'basic', and that is saying too much.
Regards,
Pedro.
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