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Multilingual Content
Contentstack has a sophisticated multilingual content capability. It allows you to create and publish entries in any language. Contentstack comes with over 200 pre-configured locales and their respective language codes. Further locales can be added through the Contentstack interface.
Introduction to Languages
- About Languages
- How Languages Work in Contentstack
- Supported Languages
- List of Supported Languages
Set up Languages
- Add a Language
- Add a Custom Language
- Request to Add a New Language to Contentstack
- Rename a Language
- Delete a Language
- Set the Master Language
- About Fallback Languages
- Set Fallback Language
- Update Fallback Language
- Manage Language Permissions
- Limitations of Languages
Localization in Contentstack
- About Data Inheritance
- About Localization
- Non-localizable Field
- Localize an Entry
- Edit a Localized Entry
- Bulk Delete an Entry from Different Locales
- Manage Versions of Localized Entries
- Bulk Publish Localized Entries on Different Locales
- Bulk Publish Non-localizable Field Data
- Bulk Publish Localized and Unlocalized Entry Versions Scenarios
- Limitations on Publishing Localized Entry Versions
- Unlocalize an Entry
- Limitations of Localization
- Localization FAQs
More about Languages
- Manage Translation in Contentstack
- Setting up Translation System with Contentstack Webhooks, Memsource, and AWS Lambda