Translate language - photography course

!!! Translation only works in Google Chrome !!!

as Google translation uses embedded windows and won´t work after you have logged in to your account.

Follow option 1 to see if a pop appears when you open www.fotokurs-online.se

or proceed to option 2 to enable translation options in your browser.

There is also a guide for mobilephones in option 3.

Support at Google website.

PREMIUM - If you choose PREMIUM course you recieve feedback in English.


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How to translate the photography courses in Chrome on desktop

Option 1

1. Open Google Chrome and use it to navigate to a web page that's written in a foreign language.

2. As soon as the page finishes opening, you should see a pop-up near the top of the screen asking if you'd like to "Translate this page?" Click "Translate." 

  • You can also click "Options" to customize how Chrome works, such as always translating pages in this language without asking.
  • If you find that Chrome has misidentified which language the page is originally written in, you can also click "Change language" to set it straight.

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Option 2 - If you don't see the pop-up.

Refresh page... If it still doesn't appear, the translate feature might be turned off.

Here's how to ensure it's enabled:

1. Click the three dots at the top right of the screen and choose "Settings."

2. Click "Advanced" at the bottom of the page, and then click "Languages."

3. Expand the Language section if necessary by clicking the downward-pointing arrow at the top of the box.

4. Make sure that "Offer to translate pages that aren't in a language you read" is turned on by sliding the button to the right. 

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If you still don't see the pop-up when you open a foreign language webpage, Chrome might be having trouble finding the foreign text. To fix it:

1. Right-click empty space on the page.

2. In the right-click menu, select "Translate to English."

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3. The pop-up will appear, and Chrome will likely tell you that the page can't be translated. If it does, click "Options."

4. In the box that's labeled "Page Language," select the language that the page is written in. Make sure that the "Translation Language" box is set to English, or whatever your native language is.

5. Click "Translate." - Any foreign text on the page should now translate.

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Option 3 - How to translate the photography courses in Chrome on mobile

1. Start the Google Chrome app and navigate to a web page that's written in a foreign language.

2. At the bottom of the page, you should see a language bar with "English" and the language the page is written in. Tap "English" to display the page in English.

  • You can also click the Options button (shaped like a gear) to customize how Chrome's automatic translations work.

Translate Google Chrome on Mobile

If you don't see the language bar, make sure you're scrolled to the top of the page, or refresh the page. If it still doesn't appear, the translate feature might be turned off. Here's how to ensure it's enabled:

1. Tap the three dots at the bottom right of the screen and scroll down to choose "Settings."

2. Tap "Languages."

3. Make sure that "Translate pages" is turned on by swiping the button to the right. 

Select automatic translation Google Chrome on mobile

If it still won't appear, try this:

1. Tap the three dots in the corner again, and then scroll down and select "Translate."

2. The language bar will appear, but will likely be covered with another pop-up saying the page can't be translated. Tap that pop-up so it disappears.

3. At the side of the language bar, tap the gear and select "Page is not in English?"

4. Select the foreign language that the page is actually written in.

5. You'll now be able to translate at will.