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Support multiple languages for your Wagtail site.
.. warning::
Wagtailtrans is compatible with 2.10.x and lower.
If you want migrate to Wagtail 2.11 and up,
and switch to the new native wagtail translation system introduced in version 2.11,
you can follow the migration guide written by Christian Haintz of the Carrot & Company <https://www.cnc.io/en/blog/wagtailtrans-to-wagtail-localize-migration>
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We will accept pull requests to make Wagtailtrans compatible with Wagtail 2.11 and up.
Follow our Getting Started <http://wagtailtrans.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting_started.html>
_ guide to start integrating Wagtailtrans.
The complete project documentation can be found on Read the Docs <http://wagtailtrans.readthedocs.io/>
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If you want to see some examples on how Wagtailtrans is running in a production environment you can take a look at the following websites:
Hendrix Genetics <https://www.hendrix-genetics.com/>
_Wiskerke Onions <https://www.wiskerke-onions.nl/>
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