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HOW TO TRANSLATE A WEBSITE WITH GOOGLE TRANSLATE
By James T. Cains
Want to read a foreign language website in your native language? Google Translate can help you with that.
And it’s not just single web pages, either. You can browse an entire website in the chosen language, and
even change languages as you browse.
To translate an entire website using Google Translate, follow these steps and see Figure 1 for reference:
1. Open a web browser and go to translate.google.com. You don’t need a Google account to access it,
because it’s free to all.
2. In the text box on the left, type in the entire URL (including the http:// or https://) of the website you want to
view.
3. On the right, choose the language you want to see the website in.
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4. Click Translate.
Figure 1: Translating a Web site.
The translated website appears (see Figure 2). You can browse the entire website in that language by
clicking links on the site — as long as you stay within the Google Translate user interface. The Translate
toolbar at the top enables you to do a couple of other things:
• From the To drop-down menu, you can change the translation language on the fly.
• Next to View, you can toggle back and forth between the translated website and the site in its original
language.
You may wonder why some words and phrases are not translated. Google Translate translates only the
actual text on a page. Any text that appears in an image is not translated. That’s why, in Figure 2, things like
the For Dummies logo and various button text aren’t translated; those are images.
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Figure 2: The Dummies.com Web site translated into Chinese.
http://www.dummies.com/education/internet-basics/how-to-translate-a-website-with-google-translate/