WEB-T Universal is a JavaScript plugin designed to translate the content of your currently displayed webpage into the language of your choice. All translations are securely stored in a database, giving you the flexibility to edit them using the Translation Editor within the Translation Hub.
WEB-T Universal plugin benefits
The Universal Plugin comprises two essential components: a client-side library seamlessly integrated into webpages and a server-side solution known as the Translation Hub. Together, they provide comprehensive translation capabilities.
- Client-Side Plugin: Seamlessly embedded into your website, our client-side plugin ensures a hassle-free and smooth integration with your web content.
- Server-Side Translation Hub: The magic happens here. Our Translation Hub takes care of translation caching and post-editing, streamlining your entire translation process.
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Installation processes can sometimes seem complex. Therefore, we're here to guide you through the installation of WEB-T step by step for websites. With our straightforward instructions, you'll discover that setting up WEB-T is easier and quicker than you might think. We understand the importance of a seamless installation experience, which is why we've carefully crafted this guide to simplify the process for you.
After you have set-up the Translation Hub and embedded the javascript plugin into your website the language switcher will appear on your page. It will load the available languages automatically and start translation on selecting. The translations will appear on the Translation Hub in Translation editor where you can edit them.
You must have an eTranslation or WEB-T compatible translation provider account for automatic translation to work.
Yes, you can post-edit the translations in the translation editor. Translation editor is available on the Translation Hub.
Translation Hub is the server side of Universal plugin, used to configure machine translation settings, store and edit translations. Users access it and manage their website configurations via front-end portal.
No, the Translation Hub is needed for creating new integrations, configuring the translation languages and machine translation engines, as well as editing and managing translations.
You can use the same Translation Hub for multiple websites by creating an integration for each of the websites.
The plugin translates page titles, descriptions, image alt texts and aria-labels, as well as Facebook and Twitter meta tags.
You will need to review and edit the machine-translated SEO meta tags for accuracy.
To set up WEB-T Universal you will need to access website frontend source code to insert JS website translator widget which will communicate with Translation Hub. To set up Translation Hub, you will need some Helm/Kubernetes/Docker service deployment knowledge to be able to host this service online; alternatively, you can search for any existing, 3rd party hosted Translation Hubs.
The default language switcher is displayed as a dropdown-menu and can be placed in any part of your website.
You will need to have some JavaScript knowledge to change the appearance or create a custom language switcher. Read more in the website translator integration guide.