Multi-lingual options

Release 1.3.0 introduced the ability to permit users to subscribe to the various Rialto categories and to receive email messages when a new and/or updated Rialto entry is created and/or changed. This change resulting in a review of the use of multilingual content in generated messages.

The component has the ability to define some CSS rules and text to be defined in the component options for the generated email messages. One drawback from the point of view of a multilingual site is that one could only specify hard coded text in a single language, which was not necessarily suitable for multilingual sites.

Such sites make use of language strings to defined specific language specific text for forms etc.m so in release 1.3.0 of Rialto there are four additional language strings that may be used. Two of these are used for the messages generated by a user contacting the vendor, and the other two are used fro the subscription messages. The first of the strings include is added just after any defined header CSS rules and the second after the CSS postfix strings.

By default these strings are empty in the release and the multilingual site should use a Language override to define the settings for their site(s).

The strings are as follows:

  • COM_RIALTO_MESSAGE_CONTACT_HDR_TXT

  • COM_RIALTO_MESSAGE_CONTACT_FTR_TXT

  • COM_RIALTO_MESSAGE_SUBS_HDR_TXT

  • COM_RIALTO_MESSAGE_SUBS_FTR_TXT

Use of these strings permits the site administrator to be creative in how the generated email messages appear to the recipients.

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