You simply have to create a copy of all the pages you want into the other language.
From your main page, you need to add a hyperlink to the root of the pages with the other language.
Say your root is: mynewwebsite/index.htm
Your other language will be (say in French): mynewwebsite/french/index.htm where french/ is a subdirectory in your web tree. From the french/index.htm you need to point to your main English page as well.
2007-06-02 14:20:52
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answered by TV guy 7
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Vid, go to my website: www.geocities.com/pruizrodriguez. At the top you will see "Esta pagina en Espanol". When you get to the other page in spanish you will see "This page in English". What I did was to re-write both pages first in English and then in Spanish and I put links for each of them viceversely. It looks like you getting an instant translation but in reality they are two separate pages but you need to know HTML and both languages. A lot of work but it works.
2007-06-02 14:24:04
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answered by Geradeaus 3
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You can translate your entire website utomatically using google translate. Enter your url in the tranlate and palce a short cut of the url on your home. See an example of multilingual site at nwrealtor.com
2007-06-02 14:54:23
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answered by extendbolly 2
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Translate all pages and upload in separate directory.
May be hire someone to do this for you. Check http://k.aplis.net/
2007-06-02 19:48:51
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answered by Anonymous
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