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How to translate the website to different languages

Websites made in the TravelLine Express website builder can be translated to different languages on the “Multilingual” page in your TravelLine account.

Tick all the language versions that you want to have on your website.

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By default, the language switch on the website is displayed as a country’s flag. You can set a letter code for the language switch instead.

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Click on the button with three lines to select a language to translate to.

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Select a tab on the right to select a section to translate. The tabs that have fields yet to be translated have little orange dots next to them. If there are no dots, this means that there are no translations pending.

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If a section is partially translated, at the top, you will see a notice saying this.

To see, what fields are left to translate, tick the “Show untranslated texts only” box.

To find a specific field to translate, use the search box in the top right corner of the page.

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The fields that were not translated are highlighted in orange. The fields that were translated are highlighted in green.

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Enter the missing translations and click on the tick button.

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To translate the text automatically using the built-in online translator, click on the “Translate” button above the text field.

After you enter all the translations, click on the “Publish” button at the top of the page.

You can translate the information on the room types, rate plans, and services on the “International settings” page.


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