Though the majority of net user (about 65%) use English as their communication medium, But still almost half of the user uses in other different language. On the other hand, it's always advantageous to write blog or website in your own mother language, as you don't need to translate your feelings. Whatever language you use, you can make your blog accessible(understandable) to everybody else who share their feelings other than your language by translating your website or blog in their language.
Integrate translation facility to your website or blog, by this way user don't need to go anywhere else to translate your blog. They can read your blog or website simply in one click.
Add Google Translator in your Blog or website
To integrate Google translator in webpage or blog, go the site : http://translate.google.com/translate_tools, from here select what you want to translate, what is your blog or website language and code will generated automatically. Copy these code add in your blog or website.
Google Translator |
You will see a drop down menu in your page. If anyone want to translate your blog or webpage they just need to select the language from the list.
Paste them in the place where you want to show this. This will look like as follow:
It is more easy for blogger user. They add Google translator in their blog as a widget. Just click on "Add to blogger" button and provide your blog address. If you are logged in then you need not to provide address, just provide permission. Google translator will added as a widget. The Translated can be bookmarked.
Add Babel Fish Translator in your Blog or website
Other then Google there are some other translator that also can be integrated with your Blog or website. Yahoo!Babel fish is one of them. To add Babel fish in your site Go the the site : http://babelfish.yahoo.com/free_trans_service and select they style and from drop down menu select your webpage or blog language as from. Click on the "I want one" button. Code will be generated for your site. Add this code in webpage.
Babel Fish Translator |
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