To provide additional support to viewers abroad/internationally, I've compiled a list of instructions on how to translate this website (or any website/webpage for that matter) into your preferred language using the following web browsers:

  • Google Chrome
  • IE (Internet Explorer)
  • Firefox

How-To (Google Chrome)

Look for the translate icon in the address bar whenever you come across a page written in a language that isn't one of your preferred webpage languages. To translate the page, click Translate in the box that appears under the address bar. If you don't want to translate the page, click Nope.

If you're on a Mac you'll see the translation bar instead of the translate icon in the address bar.

Translating web pages in Chrome

Learn how to automatically translate sites written in different languages using Chrome.

Turn translate on or off

  1. Click the Chrome menu Chrome menu on the browser toolbar.
  2. Select Settings.
  3. Click Show advanced settings.
  4. In the "Languages" section, check or uncheck the "Offer to translate pages that aren't in a language you read" checkbox.

Edit translate settings

Translate tips

  • Right-click any page and select Translate to English, even if you turn off the translate option for a site or language.Note: If you choose this option translate will be turned back on for the site and language.
  • Translate is triggered whenever you visit a page that isn't written in one of your preferred webpage languages. Learn how to adjust your webpage language preferences in Windows, Mac, Linux, and on Chromebooks.

 

How-To IE (Internet Explorer)

Bing Bar Translator is a free machine translation service you can use to instantly translate the text on websites into other languages. Bing Bar Translator uses Microsoft Translator statistical machine translation technology, which maps known words and phrases to their equivalents in other languages. Machine translation can be useful for non-native speakers to get the gist of the information on a website, but a machine is not a native speaker and machine translated text isn’t necessarily 100% accurate.

Translate a web page

  1. Open Windows Internet Explorer.
  2. Navigate to the web page that you want to translate.
  3. Click the Translate button Translate on Bing Bar.

    If you can’t see the Translate button, add the button to Bing Bar. For more information, seeChoose and organize buttons on Bing Bar.

  4. In the Translator bar at the top of the page, select the language that you want the website to appear in.

    To see any translated sentence on the web page in its original language, point to its translation.