Multilingual and Localisation Support - SuperWEB2
SuperWEB2 supports multiple user interface languages.
When a user accesses SuperWEB2, it attempts to select the most appropriate language for the user interface, based on the list of accepted languages sent by the user's web browser.
This means that if you have a mixture of users in different locations you can configure SuperWEB2 to support all the languages that your users speak, and it will automatically select the most appropriate one for each user.
Default Language Configuration
By default, SuperWEB2 is supplied with user interface translations (referred to as a "resource bundle") for:
- English
- Simplified Chinese
- German
- Arabic
- Russian
If the list of accepted languages sent by the user's web browser does not include any of these languages, then SuperWEB2 will fall back to its default language. By default, this is configured to be English, but you can change the default language if necessary.
Learn More: Change the Supported User Interface Languages - SuperWEB2.
Create your Own Localisation
To add support for additional languages, you need to:
- Provide a set of translations for all of the user interface strings (referred to as a "resource bundle").
- Configure SuperWEB2 to support the additional language.
Learn More: Add a User Interface Language - SuperWEB2.
Change the Language Displayed to Users
If your users are not seeing the user interface of SuperWEB2 display in the correct language:
- Make sure you have followed the steps to add the resource bundle for this language (if necessary) and have configured SuperWEB2 to support this language.
- Ask the user to check their browser language settings. SuperWEB2 will use the first supported language set in the user's browser.