Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-34804835-20180317093918/@comment-9605025-20180317101525

Please pardon any bad translations. I am just using a translation tool and am not actually fluent in any language besides English.

As far as I am aware, there isn't a feature which will allow you to write the page once and then translate the page at the viewer's request. But from your post, it doesn't sound like that is what you are necessarily looking for anyways. As such, no matter which method you choose, you will have to make copies of the content; one for each language.

With regards for how to structure it, there are two common options. First, you can simply create subpages for the other languages. For example, if your English page is "MyPage", then the Spanish version would be "MyPage/es" and the Russian version would be "MyPage/ru".

The other option is to create two wikis and connect them using interlanguage links. The domain name for the wikis can be whatever you want. For example, "mywiki.wikia.com" for English and "miwiki.wikia.com" for Spanish. However, due to the format of URLs, this method runs into issues when dealing with languages such as Russian. As such, another method is to prefix the domain name with the language code. Typically, the language code is omitted for the primary wiki. For example, if the primary wiki is in English, the domain names would be "mywiki.wikia.com", "es.mywiki.wikia.com", and "ru.mywiki.wikia.com". If the primary wiki is in Spanish, the domain names would be "en.miwiki.wikia.com", "miwiki.wikia.com", and "ru.miwiki.wikia.com".