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Website & Pages

Languages

Run your site in more than one language — translate pages, menus, and forms, with right-to-left support and smart fallbacks.

You can run your website in more than one language. Pick a primary language and add any others you want, then translate your content. Visitors can see your site in the language they prefer, and the platform can detect their browser language to choose a sensible default automatically.

How it works

  • Primary language — your main language; everything starts here.
  • Additional languages — turn on any others you want to offer.
  • Translate your content — your page content, menus, and forms can each carry translated text.
  • Fallback language — if something is not translated yet, the site falls back to a language you choose, so visitors never see a blank.
  • Automatic detection — the site can read the visitor's browser language and show a matching version when one is available.

Right-to-left and formatting

  • Right-to-left support — languages that read right to left (such as Arabic) display correctly.
  • Locale-aware formats — dates, numbers, and currency are shown in the format that suits each language and region, so they look natural to local visitors.

How to add a language

  1. Go to Admin → Website → Languages.
  2. Confirm your primary language.
  3. Turn on each additional language you want to offer.
  4. Choose a fallback language for anything not yet translated.
  5. Go through your pages, menus, and forms and add translations.
  6. Click Save.

You can set different fonts and letter spacing per language, so each script looks right. See Templates & themes.

Good to know

  • Start by translating your most-visited pages and your menus; you can fill in the rest over time, and the fallback covers the gaps.
  • Translated form labels mean visitors fill in forms comfortably in their own language.

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