Thread:Yatalu/@comment-30384903-20150904193659/@comment-30384903-20151004193446

I see! Take as much time you need! I have no idea how active those wikis are (I kind of only search and mark there's such-and-such wiki, without spending much time inspecting their content); I only proposed them because I feel that a footer that only contains 4 wikis seems a bit lonely (I'm so serious! lol My first thoughts were "surely there's more Dutch book wikis!?", which was why I set out to find them xDDD)

BTW, do you know if there's a Dutch version or something that's similar to the Books Hub or Literature Wiki? User:PierreLeMange asked this question at w:c:bookshub:Thread:11536, but because it's more of a foreign question, the staff couldn't really give a definite answer, so I figured I'd just help asking someone from the Dutch community!!

ALSO!!!! Back to the "original" topic! I so randomly found out, the French Harry Potter wiki kind of managed what I initially asked you about! They've still set up the second duplicate language wiki as "xx2", but they've managed to make it appear where the interlanguage links supposed to appear, and by not using a separate template! Here's the page I came across: w:c:fr.harrypotter:Dragées_surprises_de_Bertie_Crochue; they have: The wiki I that got me started about this whole "interlanguage" question, most definitely won't need to have 2 of the same interlanguages on the same page like what happened on the French HPW, but it's a happy surprise to know it's doable! Perhaps I may have misunderstood what you meant in our early conversations? Do you know how they've achieve this, and who shall I go to in order to make it happen? It's alright that xx2 is technically NOT xx, just the fact that xx2 can be placed alongside the other interlanguages.