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Specifying a Language for Content

Specifying a Language for Content

You must specify a language for content before you submit to Lionbridge, because Lionbridge must know the source and target languages for all translation jobs. The language you specify is the source language for the translation job. The translators translate this content into the target languages.

Important: To specify a language for content, your site must be set up for multiple languages. If you cannot specify a language, contact your Drupal administrator.

1 - Specifying a Language while Adding an Item

Specifying a Language while Adding an Item

You can specify a language while adding an item to your site.

To specify a language while adding an item:
  • Select Content > Add content > <content type> from the menu to create a new item. For examples, select Content > Add content > Basic from the menu.

The ClosedCreate <content type> page opens. For example, the Create Basic page opens:

  • In the Language dropdown list, select the language of the content.
  • Create your content and click Save.

2 - Specifying a Language while Editing an Item

Specifying a Language while Editing an Item

You can specify a language while editing an item.

To specify a language while editing an item:
  • Do one of the following:

  • Click the Content menu to open the ClosedContent page, and then in the Operations column, click the edit link for the item to edit. If necessary, you can filter the list of content items by status, type (content type) and language and then click Filter.

  • In the Closedlocation for the item, click Edit.

The ClosedEdit <content type> page opens. For example, the Edit Basic page opens.

  • In the Language dropdown list, select the language of the content.
  • Click Save.