How Can I Translate Your Website?

How Can I Translate Your Website?

The easiest way to translate any of our sites, or even other sites (including this support site) is via a plugin for your browser, such as Google Translate. There are links below to plugins for most browsers for Google Translate:

Edge:  automatic option to translate site to your language when enabled in language settings of the browser.

Or you can do it directly via the Google Translate website:
  1. In your browser, go to Google Translate.
  2. At the top, click Websites.
  3. We recommend setting the original language to 'Detect language'.
  4. In the 'Website', enter a URL.
  5. Click Go 

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