How to add the webpage translator to your site


Microsoft released a widget for Windows Live Translator. And it’s quiet simple and good. All you have to do is copy a tiny bit of code to your web page, and a drop down box will show up on your site letting visitors know that they can “Translate this site” to a variety of languages including German, Spanish, Portuguese,Arabic and Chinese etc.

If you’re more of a Google person, we also dug up a widget that uses Google Translate, but it’s a bit less elegant than BING. This widget will simply add a series of links to your page that let visitors know they can translate the site into Arabic, German, Portuguese, Chinese, and so on.

This is also a trick to attract international vistors to view your site. So Add Now




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