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ISPConfig 3: Translating the interface

by Till Brehm

ISPConfig 3 has a builtin language editor to easily create translations of the ISPConfig interface. Creating a new language file set Login into ISPConfig as admin user. Click on "System" in the upper menu and then on "New Language" in the left menu. As language basis you should always use "en" as this is the ... Read more

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