https://github.com/driftingruby/068-working-with-internationalization
Adding translations into your website does not have to be hard. With Rails built in I18N functionality, we gain access to many helpers and conventions that makes it a much easier task. Learn how to add I18N into your Rails application.
https://github.com/driftingruby/068-working-with-internationalization
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Adding translations into your website does not have to be hard. With Rails built in I18N functionality, we gain access to many helpers and conventions that makes it a much easier task. Learn how to add I18N into your Rails application.
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/driftingruby/068-working-with-internationalization
- Owner: driftingruby
- Created: 2017-02-20T04:11:39.000Z (almost 9 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2018-06-21T01:18:36.000Z (over 7 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-02-15T08:31:32.185Z (12 months ago)
- Language: Ruby
- Homepage: https://www.driftingruby.com/episodes/working-with-internationalization
- Size: 46.9 KB
- Stars: 1
- Watchers: 2
- Forks: 1
- Open Issues: 0
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- Readme: README.md
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