May 10, 2012

Use Google Transtate to help visitor easy to translate your blog

Sometime information that I want is not available in my native language or in English language, but it is available in some other language that I do not know how to read. Hopeless, I quit searching and no information in hand. But Google has a tool that can help me. It's a Google Translate.Don't bother looking up word translations one by one in webpages in English. With Google Toolbar, you just pause the pointer over an English word, and the Word Translator displays that word's meaning in your own language.

You can translate from English to Chinese (Traditional and Simplified), Japanese, Korean, French, Italian, German, and Spanish.Get 1-click translations from your browser's toolbar
Get translations with a single click by adding one of the buttons below to your browser's toolbar. Then whenever you want to translate a webpage you're viewing, just click the button. You can translate any part of the page by selecting that part before you click.. On the other hand, If you want your blog to be ready in other language, you may install Google Translate for user to translate your website to their language. It is available for free,Tools and Resources,Add Translate to your website
Add Google's website translator to your webpages, and offer instant access to automatic translation of the pages. Adding the website translator is quick and easy. Get started with our wizard below:

Step 1: Type of translation element
Add translation to the entire webpage
Add translation to a section of the webpage
Step 2: Language
Select the language of your webpage:
Step 3: Show optional settings
Step 4: Copy and paste this snippet of code into your webpage

Preview your page


Translate words instantly from English with no clicks at all
Download Google Toolbar

It's free and installs in seconds. Let's enjoy it!

Surprisingly,  Firefox also release an add-on tool that can let you more easier to translate text faster.It is called "Google Translator for Firefox 2.1.0.1". Why do I introduce this? Because I found it useful and even easier so I am eager to share this.

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