Creating a multilingual site involves a few main steps. Define the languages that you
want your site to support. Add translated content for each language. And enable site visitors to
choose their preferred language.
Required Editions
Available in: Experience Builder sites
accessed through Lightning Experience, Salesforce Classic, and mobile devices, and
is available in Essentials, Enterprise, Performance,
Unlimited, and Developer editions.
User Permissions
Needed
To create an Experience Cloud site:
Create and Set Up Experiences AND View Setup and Configuration
To customize or publish an Experience Cloud site:
Create and Set Up Experiences AND View Setup and Configuration AND be a member
of the site
OR
View Setup and Configuration AND be a member of the site AND have appropriate
role-based site access
Here’s an overview of the steps to take to create a multilingual site.
Set the default
language for your site. It’s important to set the default language before
you add translated content to your site.
Add a Language Selector component to your site pages, so unauthenticated
users can choose their preferred language.
Tip Consider offering users a way to get instant translations of feed items.
(Feed items include posts, questions, polls, and their comments, answers, and replies.)
For more information, see Add a Translate Button to Feed Items in Experience Builder Sites.
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