SharePoint 2013 and SharePoint online has
feature to enable languages support for users in different regions. To enable
users to see sites in their preferred language, we can use these features. There
are two type of translation in SharePoint:
a) Multilingual User Interface
b) Variations
a) Multilingual User Interface
b) Variations
Multilingual User Interface:
With Multilingual User Interface (MUI) feature
users are enabled to see the SharePoint site in their preferred language
instead of default language. MUI will translates the user interface in your
preferred language. User interface include menus, navigations, site title and
description, web parts, managed metadata, default columns etc.
How to configure MUI:
1) Download and install language packs on
all SharePoint front end servers. You can download the language packs from the
same location where you downloaded the SharePoint 2013.
2) Run the SharePoint product
configuration wizard.
3)In SharePoint site setting, go to Alternate
Language and check the languages you want your users to be enable to use to
display the user interfaces.
Now there are two ways to configure MUI.
a) Change the language preference settings
in User Profile settings to your preferred language.
· Open MySites and
go to About me
· Click Edit
your profile and Language and Regions
· Select
the language of your choice
b) Change the language setting in your
browser
i) Select menu Tools
ii) Select menu item Internet
Options.
iii) Select tab General.
iv)Click button Languages.
v) Click button Add...
v) Click button Add...
vi) Mark a language e.g. English (United
Kingdom) and click OK.
vii) Reload webpage
Next time when you will visit the SharePoint
site, it will be display in your preferred language instead of site collection
default language.
Variations
Variation feature is used to translate the
content if SharePoint site in other languages other than default language.
Variation can only be used with publishing sites or the SharePoint with
Publishing Infrastructure feature activated. Variations are designed to use
when your content has to use for different regions, different markets and
different cultures.
You can use variations to create sites, lists,
and page content for specific languages. In this scenario, most of the content
is authored in the language of the source variation site and synced to some or
all of the target variation sites for translation into different languages. For
example, the content might be authored in English and be synced to target
variation sites for translation into German, French, and Spanish.
Source variation and target variation
The source variation site and the target
variation sites are always created as subsites of the variation root
site. Source variation and target variation sites are always created below
the root site level. Each variation site will use the same master page as root
site by default. But each variation site can also use separate master
page. Page layout and CSS files.
How to configure variations:
Below are the steps to configure variation
source site.
1) Create
the site with publishing template and go to site settings--> variation
settings
2) On
variation page Create Every Where will be selected. This means any
content created in the source label is will be copied to all target sites. You
can leave the other settings on page as default and proceed to next step.
3) Select
the language form drop down
4) Select
the locale for your site
Note: Locale is a regional setting that
specifies the way numbers, dates and times are displayed on a site. The locale
setting does not change the language in which the site is displayed. For
example, selecting the Thai locale changes the default sort order of list items
and uses the Buddhist calendar instead of the default calendar. Not to be
confused between Language and Locale settings, even if language packs are not
installed, Variation Labels for different locale can still be created and content
can be translated into different languages. Language packs will only affect
SharePoint user interface for content authors and admins
5) Variations
Home is the location site where sub sites for all labels will be
created
6) Select
label name, display name and template for your publishing site.
Now source label is created, a wizard will be
shown in SharePoint 2013 to create the target label by following below steps:
1) Select
language of the site from drop down and select locales for the target variation
2) On next
page select the target label display name and site templates
1) On next
page there are two options for translation i.e. Human translation or Machine
translation
2) Next option is whether you
wanted to automatically sync variations from source site or manually.
3) Last step
is to review all your settings. If everything is OK press Finish.