Once you’ve configured your settings, choose which languages to translate your site into.
Here, you will simply enable all of the languages you’ll need on your site. (Later, you’ll be able to fine tune which languages to apply to each page). |
The selected languages will appear as translation options on menus throughout your Drupal site.
Next, choose which Drupal pages you wish to translate.
From the Enterprise translation portal, you will see a list of pages in your site.
Here, you’ll be able to choose which pages to translate and which languages to translate them into.
To find a specific page, use the search box at the top of the page. |
Accomplish this in three simple steps: (1) Send a page to Enterprise, (2) request translations for the language(s) of your choice, and (3) publish completed translations.
Start by sending the pages you wish to translate to Enterprise's translation management system. (Later you’ll be able to request translations for a specific languages).
To send a page to Enterprise for translation,
Drupal will send all selected pages to Enterprise's translation management system.
Next: Request Translations
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