This is a testing-only repository. View the main project repository at https://github.com/hibbitts-design/docsify-open-publishing-starter-kit-multilanguage.
This is a multiple language site template for use with Docsify-This.net.
Figure 1. Docsify-This Multi-language Template. Explore the resulting standalone web page generated by Docsify-This.net at hhttps://paulhibbitts.github.io/test-docsify-this/?basePath=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/paulhibbitts/docsify-this-multilanguage-site/main&homepage=home.md&sidebar=true&loadSidebar=_sidebar.md&loadNavbar=_navbar.md&name=Multi-language%20Site
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Tap Use this template in this repository (upper-right green button) and then choose Create a new repository
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Choose the name for your new repository to contain the files and then tap Create repository
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View the home.md Markdown file in your newly created repository and copy it's URL
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Go to https://paulhibbitts.github.io/test-docsify-this/?advanced=true (the Docsify-This Advanced Web Page Builder) and paste the copied URL into the Markdown File URL field
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Choose the Page Layout with the Docsify Sidebar
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Scroll down the page to the Docsify Custom Files section and choose to display the Docsify Custom Files Sidebar and Navbar
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Tap the Publish as a Standalone Web Page button to view your home.md Markdown file as a web page
To add or change languages supported, each language requires the following:
- Default language Markdown files within the
docs
folder - Each possible language supported has a subfolder within the
docs
folder - If an
images
folder is used, then for each language supported the same (localized) images need to be present - The Docsify custom sidebar and navbar for each language need to be updated to point to the appropriate Markdown files for that language
Docsify-This Multi-language Site Template, displayed by Docsify-This as a: