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Site Translation Guide
How to Translate a Website in Google Chrome
Google Chrome is by far the most straightforward browser for automatically translating pages while browsing the web, and given the popularity of the Google Translate service, this is no surprise. To automatically translate, you first need to take these steps:
1. Click on the red arrow at the top right of the browser window.
2. Go to the “Settings” menu.
3. At the bottom of the page, find “Languages” and click on the option you want.
4. Enable the “Offer to translate pages that aren’t in a language you can read” option.
5. Now, you can automatically translate any page that isn’t in your preferred language with a single click.
How to Translate a Website in Firefox
While Firefox doesn’t have a native language translation option with a single click🙁, you can add different languages to the browser via the “Language and Appearance” section of the “Settings” menu. However, Firefox does have add-ons that allow you to translate a website if needed. Let’s take a look at some of them.
1- To Google Translate Add-on
This add-on allows you to open the right-click menu and send text to Google Translate. While this translation is limited to simple machine translation, it is a good option for Firefox users. (+ Download)
2- Google Translator for Firefox Add-on
The Google Translator for Firefox add-on is easy to install and, like Chrome’s automatic website translation, it allows you to translate any text into any of the supported languages with a single click. The add-on has options to translate or replace the text you want or translate the entire page instantly. (+ Download)
3- Google Translate, ImTranslator, Dictionary, TTS Add-on
This add-on is actually a newer add-on for Firefox that has some of the most powerful translation and localization options in the Firefox browser. In-page translator, dictionary, access to Google Translate, Microsoft Translator, and on-the-go localization options are some of the features of this extension. (+ Download)
How to Translate a Website in Safari on Mac
1- Mate Translate Extension
The Mate Translate extension is a convenient way to translate selected text while browsing the Internet. Highlight and translate text on any web page. The Mate Translate extension supports 103 different languages. (+ Download)
2- Polyglot Extension
The Polyglot extension is a simple but effective interface that gives you the ability to translate any text into your native language using Google Translate. (+ Download)
3- TranslateMe Extension
The mission of TranslateMe is to make the entire web readable. With a simple click or push of a button, you can translate entire web pages or text. (+ Download)
Localize Websites for Mobile
Today, more than ever, people from all over the world or in all languages need to use useful tools like web browsers while they are on the go. Being able to translate web pages on the go, on any device, is essential.
How to Translate a Website on iPhone
iPhone users have an easy way to translate any web page using Microsoft Translator. This translator can be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store. Using Safari on your iPhone, when viewing a web page, tap the “Share” button and select “More” on the left. You will now see the “Microsoft Translator” option, which you need to toggle to “on” and then tap “Done.”
When you are browsing a website in Safari on your iPhone and want to translate it, tap the “Share” button and then tap the “Microsoft Translate” button to have the entire page translated for you. While this option has some limitations, it's great for translating web pages on the go on your mobile phone.
How to Translate a Website on Android
Translating a web page on Android devices is as easy as using Google Translate built into Chrome. Open the Chrome app, and when you're visiting a web page written in another language, select "More" and then select the target language at the bottom of the page. Chrome lets you translate web pages one-time or permanently.