![]() There’s also a more complex setup where, by adding some CNAME values, you can also get a subdomain for each of the languages the site is translated to. Once you’re browsing a translated page, just click on any links and it will take you to the corresponding translated page. By default, it will automatically translate the text for each page, but you can also add manual translations for a perfect result. You just need to put a Javascript snippet in Custom Code under Project Settings and it will add a language selector at the bottom right corner of the viewport, which you can later customize with CSS. Thanks a million I had the same problem and recently came across WeGlot, which does exactly what you want: Translate a Webflow website - Weglot So, I started this new post to better address the issue.Įveryone, Webflow team, … Any hint to handle language switching links so that changing site language will stay on the same content? A bit urgent. I came across this problem before and found this post, but no one was responding. (2) When people visiting /contact-us.html and would like to view it in Japanese, they click the 日本語 link and will go to /jp/contact-us.html but not jump to /jp/index.html. ![]() (1) Put the language switch links on every page (as “Symbols”): ENG / 中文 / 日本語 / French The English site is located at root, and pages of other languages are put inside folders. My site’s primary language is English, and will have other languages like Chinese, Japanese and French. Is there an easy way to add language switching button or links that can stay on the same content but not jumping to home of another language? by javascript or else? ![]() ![]() Webflow does not support multi-lang and so we will have to do it in a rather manual way. ![]()
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