Translating Websites with the Edge Browser

Find out how to use the standard integrated function for automatic translation of websites in Microsoft Edge

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04.05.2022
Kim Gottschalk
Estimated read time: 3 minute/s

Translating Websites with the Edge Browser

Find out how to use the standard integrated function for automatic translation of websites in Microsoft Edge

Worldwide
04.05.2022
Kim Gottschalk
Estimated read time: 3 minute/s

Translation of foreign language web pages

In this blog post, you will find very simple instructions for translating foreign-language web pages with the current version of Microsoft's Edge browser

Do you know the situation? While researching a topic online, you come across content on a website that could possibly be relevant? But unfortunately you don't understand the language in which the article was written. No problem: With this blog post, the STAUFF Blog provides simple instructions for translating foreign-language websites with the current version of the Microsoft Edge browser.

Instructions in 3 Steps

  1. After opening any website, click with your mouse button on the "Translate" button, which is located at the top right of the search bar.
  2. This opens a window in which you can see a list of different languages by clicking on the arrow. You can now select any language from this list. 
  3. Click on "Translate" to translate the website into the previously selected language. In addition, you have the option in this view of always having foreign-language websites automatically translated into your preferred language by means of presettings.

Please note: The quality of automatic translations with Microsoft Edge (as well as other browsers and online tools) often depends very much on the subject and style of the source text. These should be seen primarily as tools to provide a basic understanding of the meaning of the text, and do not usually replace professional translations where required.

Of course, many other browsers and online tools also offer options for the automatic translation of Internet pages. For the targeted translation of individual text sections and other content, we recommend DeepL Translate.

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Kim Gottschalk
Trainee Industrial Management Assistant at STAUFF Germany
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