I have added a new feature to the static-pages plugin, and now I need some experienced users to test it, before it can make it's way into the official plugin ... So you will ask: "What's it all about ??"
The facts:
As you might know, the static-page-plugin allows you to store a "language-flag" along with every static-page. So you are able to offer content to users from different countries if you wish. Especially the static-pages-list(sidebar-plugin) will only list static pages that are "flagged" with the language of the current visitor. Another feature already available is the ability to define one static page in every language to act as your blogs frontpage.
That sound great to me ... what the heck is missing ??
In fact there is one little feature missing, and that comes in, whenever a visitor of your page does not support(or request) any of the languages that you provide static pages for! He will neither see a static frontpage nor will he see a list of pages in the sidebar-plugin
And that's were my addon jumps in ...
... by adding just this little feature
- Fallback-language
- Available languages
But if a visitor from e.g. Italy visits your page, he will see the list of english static pages as well as the english static frontpage(if available!)
Sounds interesting .. I want to test it!
Before you start testing this, please make backups of both your files and your database!!!
Download the plugin here: serendipity_event_staticpage-3.61.zip
And finally because pictures say more than thousand words ... here's a screenshot of the configuration-screen:



*Click for big version(919 x 485px, 60KB)*You can also see my addon in action, over at my demoblog ...
For your convenience, there's a language-picker in the sidebar, so you can test it without changing the preferred languages of your browser.
Feedback required
Please let me know of any bugs you might find, but I would just as well be glad if you can report, that this works for you as expected!
In addition I have 1 more question
I decided to call this "Fallback-language" instead of "Default Language", because I felt, that this was rather confusing because it is not really a default language.
Let me know what you think about that ...
Looking forward to hear from you ...
Manfred.