This project is a minimal demo built with Next.js that showcases internationalization (i18n) using LocaleLens. It does not rely on JSON files or complex frameworks. Instead, it uses a straightforward method to fetch translations. The goal is to provide a seamless experience for users needing multiple languages without the technical hassle.
Before you start, ensure you have the following:
To get started, you will need to visit the Releases page and download the latest version of the application. You can find it here:
After downloading, follow these steps to run the application:
If you run into problems:
For further assistance, you can check the FAQ section on the project’s GitHub page or submit an issue.
Feel free to contribute to this project. Here’s how you can help:
To learn more about contributing, please visit the repository’s issues page.
If you need help, you can ask for support directly through the GitHub repository. Start a discussion or search existing issues for quick answers.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. You can freely use, modify, and distribute it for personal or commercial use as long as you include the original license.
This application is designed for ease of use and efficiency. Whether you are a business looking to support international clients or an individual user who prefers content in their language, localelens-demo-nextjs aims to simplify and enhance your experience.
For more information, updates, and discussions, be sure to check the repository regularly. Thank you for using localelens-demo-nextjs!