International
Vine Type understands that being a world class system, it needs to accommodate the world.
It is with this principle in mind that the Vine Type content management system accommodates scores of additional language culture customizations, not only in the content (many content management systems do that) but in the features (such as the button and text labels used on the website), date formats, month and weekday names, even sort orders of subsection names.
Unlike other content management systems, Vine Type supports not just two or three languages but over one hundred language culture variants. Vine Type incorporates Microsoft .NET globalization features to offer Powered by Vine Type capabilities to a truly international community.
Check this list to see if your culture is supported:
- Afrikaans - South Africa
- Albanian - Albania
- Arabic - Algeria
- Arabic - Bahrain
- Arabic - Egypt
- Arabic - Iraq
- Arabic - Jordan
- Arabic - Kuwait
- Arabic - Lebanon
- Arabic - Libya
- Arabic - Morocco
- Arabic - Oman
- Arabic - Qatar
- Arabic - Saudi Arabia
- Arabic - Syria
- Arabic - Tunisia
- Arabic - United Arab Emirates
- Arabic - Yemen
- Armenian - Armenia
- Azeri (Cyrillic) - Azerbaijan
- Azeri (Latin) - Azerbaijan
- Basque - Basque
- Belarusian - Belarus
- Bulgarian - Bulgaria
- Catalan - Catalan
- Chinese - China
- Chinese - Hong Kong SAR
- Chinese - Macau SAR
- Chinese - Singapore
- Chinese - Taiwan
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Chinese (Traditional)
- Croatian - Croatia
- Czech - Czech Republic
- Danish - Denmark
- Dhivehi - Maldives
- Dutch - Belgium
- Dutch - The Netherlands
- English - Australia
- English - Belize
- English - Canada
- English - Caribbean
- English - Ireland
- English - Jamaica
- English - New Zealand
- English - Philippines
- English - South Africa
- English - Trinidad and Tobago
- English - United Kingdom
- English - United States
- English - Zimbabwe
- Estonian - Estonia
- Faroese - Faroe Islands
- Farsi - Iran
- Finnish - Finland
- French - Belgium
- French - Canada
- French - France
- French - Luxembourg
- French - Monaco
- French - Switzerland
- Galician - Galician
- Georgian - Georgia
- German - Austria
- German - Germany
- German - Liechtenstein
- German - Luxembourg
- German - Switzerland
- Greek - Greece
- Gujarati - India
- Hebrew - Israel
- Hindi - India
- Hungarian - Hungary
- Icelandic - Iceland
- Indonesian - Indonesia
- Italian - Italy
- Italian - Switzerland
- Japanese - Japan
- Kannada - India
- Kazakh - Kazakhstan
- Konkani - India
- Korean - Korea
- Kyrgyz - Kazakhstan
- Latvian - Latvia
- Lithuanian - Lithuania
- Macedonian - FYROM
- Malay - Brunei
- Malay - Malaysia
- Marathi - India
- Mongolian - Mongolia
- Norwegian (Bokmål) - Norway
- Norwegian (Nynorsk) - Norway
- Polish - Poland
- Portuguese - Brazil
- Portuguese - Portugal
- Punjabi - India
- Romanian - Romania
- Russian - Russia
- Sanskrit - India
- Serbian (Cyrillic) - Serbia
- Serbian (Latin) - Serbia
- Slovak - Slovakia
- Slovenian - Slovenia
- Spanish - Argentina
- Spanish - Bolivia
- Spanish - Chile
- Spanish - Colombia
- Spanish - Costa Rica
- Spanish - Dominican Republic
- Spanish - Ecuador
- Spanish - El Salvador
- Spanish - Guatemala
- Spanish - Honduras
- Spanish - Mexico
- Spanish - Nicaragua
- Spanish - Panama
- Spanish - Paraguay
- Spanish - Peru
- Spanish - Puerto Rico
- Spanish - Spain
- Spanish - Uruguay
- Spanish - Venezuela
- Swahili - Kenya
- Swedish - Finland
- Swedish - Sweden
- Syriac - Syria
- Tamil - India
- Tatar - Russia
- Telugu - India
- Thai - Thailand
- Turkish - Turkey
- Ukrainian - Ukraine
- Urdu - Pakistan
- Uzbek (Cyrillic) - Uzbekistan
- Uzbek (Latin) - Uzbekistan
- Vietnamese - Vietnam
So hat's off to my French-Speaking Belgian friends, my Spanish-Speaking Guatemalan friends and to my Aussie friends: Goodonya, mates, you have your own culture - why not publish with it?