Multiple Languages
This article describes how Jimo supports localization for multilingual applications.
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This article describes how Jimo supports localization for multilingual applications.
Last updated
Jimo allows displaying content in a specific language depending on the user’s browser language.
You can do it manually if you want, but we offer an automatic translation of content with AI.
Jimo allows you to translate your content into 9 different languages. It will be automatically displayed depending on the user’s browser language.
Jimo also allows you to show your Changelog content in multiple languages. It works the same way as for an experience, except that there isn’t yet the Smart Translate feature. (It’s coming very soon).
Access the Translation Tab (A): This is where you switch from your default content management to the translation management interface, ensuring that every piece of information is available in multiple languages.
Add a Translation (B): Click here to start adding new translations for your changelog content. This allows you to directly input translations for titles, descriptions, and other text related to your changelogs in a dedicated tab for each language.
In your Changelog post edition, add your different translations and they will be automatically displayed depending on the user’s browser language.