Is there a translate widget?
To help these webmasters reach more users, we’re reopening access to the Google Translate Website Translator—a widget that translates web page content into 100+ different languages.
How do I get a Google Translate widget?
In a web browser, go to translate.google.com. At the bottom of the page, click Website Translator. On your first time visiting the Website Translator, you see a page asking you to add your website. Click the blue Add to Your Website Now button.
How do you turn on translation on a Mac?
Translate a webpage in Safari on Mac
- In the Safari app on your Mac, go to the webpage you want to translate. If the webpage can be translated, the Smart Search field displays the Translate button .
- Click the Translate button , then choose a language.
Is Google Translate still available?
On December 4, 2019 Google discontinued its popular Google Translate Widget. The widget can no longer be added to new sites. It is currently still available for websites that already have it installed.
How do I add languages to Google Translate?
Update or remove languages
- Connect to Wi-Fi.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Translate app .
- Tap Menu. Downloaded languages .
- You’ll get a list of available languages. To upgrade a language to a higher-quality language pack: Next to the language, tap Upgrade.
Is Google Translate widget still available?
The widget is still available (for now) to those who already have it installed on their website. However, as of January 2019, Google has stopped providing access to new website translator widgets.
Does Safari have auto translate?
Thanks to its webpage Translation feature, Safari will automatically detect if it can translate a foreign webpage you visit based on your Preferred Languages list. Keep reading to learn how it all works.
Does Safari have a translate feature?
If you’re running iOS 14 or later, Safari now comes with a translation feature baked into the browser, making it easier than ever to translate a web page on iPhone. Once activated, text is translated in-line on the webpage that you’re viewing.