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Title: Flex 2.0
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Date: 2016-09-13 08:00
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Modified: 2016-09-13 08:00
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Category: News
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Tags: pelican, python, theme
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Slug: flex-pelican-theme-update-2-0
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Cover: images/flex-screenshot.png
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[Flex theme](https://github.com/alexandrevicenzi/Flex) 2.0 comes with new features.
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In fact there are two new features.
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The biggest change is localization support.
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Yes, Flex now can be translated into your language.
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You can read about [here](https://github.com/alexandrevicenzi/Flex/wiki/Translations).
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The biggest challege was to create a way to translate without breaking old versions.
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If you use English it changes nothing for you.
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But if you want to use translation you need to add new lines to your pelican configuration file.
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Here is a small example to use Flex in another language.
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```python
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# Enable i18n plugin, probably you already have some others here.
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PLUGINS = ['i18n_subsites']
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# Enable Jinja2 i18n extension used to parse translations.
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JINJA_EXTENSIONS = ['jinja2.ext.i18n']
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# Default theme language.
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I18N_TEMPLATES_LANG = 'en'
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# Your language.
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DEFAULT_LANG = 'de'
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OG_LOCALE = 'de_DE'
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LOCALE = 'de_DE'
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```
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Last but not least, Flex supports the feature "X minute read", similar [Medium](https://medium.com/).
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Hope you enjoy this version.
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