Introduction:
The capability to enable and publish languages in the Social27 event platform allows event owners to control the visibility of languages on the event website. This feature ensures that only fully translated languages are displayed to attendees on the front end of the event site. By enabling and publishing languages, event owners can provide a more consistent and user-friendly experience for attendees who speak different languages. This article provides step-by-step instructions on how to enable and publish languages for your event website.
Enabling and Publishing Languages:
Log in to the Backend of the Event:
Begin by logging in to the backend of your event using your event owner or administrator credentials.
Access Event Basic Settings:
Once logged in, locate the "Event Basic Settings" section. This is often found as part of a checklist or menu that provides access to essential event configuration options.
Navigate to Language Settings:
Within the "Event Basic Settings," scroll down until you find the "Language Settings" tab within the "Languages" section. Click on this tab to access the language configuration options.
View Available Languages:
In the "Language Settings" tab, you will see a list of all the available languages for your event. Each language will be accompanied by a checkbox that you can use to enable or disable the language.
Enable Languages:
To enable a specific language, click on the checkbox next to the language's name. Enabling a language indicates that it can be used for translation on the event website.
Publish Languages:
After enabling a language, you have the option to publish it. Publishing a language means that it will be visible to attendees on the front end of the event site. Click the checkbox associated with the language you want to publish.
Save Changes:
After enabling and publishing languages as needed, remember to save the changes you've made to the language settings.
Important Note:
- Enabling and publishing languages ensures that attendees only see fully translated languages on the event website, providing a consistent experience.
- Make sure to enable and publish languages that are fully translated to avoid displaying incomplete or inaccurate content to attendees.
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