Internationalize the website statically#564
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This adds i18n with minimal changes. The package produces a set of translated websites available under different paths (/, /pl-PL/, etc.). This uses simple JSON-based translations files and a custom translate function that translates the website completely server-side.
This adds a language selector at the bottom right that allows switching between different languages.
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This is my take on how I imagine an internationalized Ruffle website. No dynamic translations, no dependency on user's locale, minimal changes to existing code.
The package produces a set of translated websites available under different paths (/, /pl-PL/, etc.). This uses simple JSON-based translations files and a custom translate function that translates the website completely server-side.
Note: the boilerplate code was mostly generated.