Title: Multilanguage website based on wordpress
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# Multilanguage website based on wordpress

 *  [xrun](https://wordpress.org/support/users/xrun/)
 * (@xrun)
 * [14 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multilanguage-website-based-on-wordpress/)
 * Hi.
    I need some good advice on how to turn a WordPress site into a multilanguage
   site. We have a central installation already in place, and we have registered
   all the scandinavian top-level domains for this site, meaning .no .se .dk
 * We’d like the contents of the blogs to be available in their original posted 
   language, but the theme and user experience for the site needs to be available
   in both Norwegian, Swedish and Danish.
    The three Scandinavian languages are 
   mostly similar to some extent, and the posted public content should be available
   and searchable for all users regardless of their location or usage of our .no.
   se or .dk domains. Only the theme and dashboard experience (including plugins)
   needs to be available to the users in localized versions.
 * Any tips on the best way to go about setting this up?

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 *  [Shane Gowland](https://wordpress.org/support/users/thewebatom/)
 * (@thewebatom)
 * [14 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multilanguage-website-based-on-wordpress/#post-2482358)
 * Are you using human translators or a computerised method?
 *  Thread Starter [xrun](https://wordpress.org/support/users/xrun/)
 * (@xrun)
 * [14 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multilanguage-website-based-on-wordpress/#post-2482359)
 * Human translation is fine, the point is to set this up so that the theme and 
   dashboard is localized for each of the domains. F.example the comment buttons
   should be worded in Norwegian, Swedish and Danish, depending on which of our .
   domains our site is visited through.
    The posted content in the blogs will be
   left in its original state. If a post is written in Swedish it’s gonna stay Swedish
   regardless.
 *  [Jay](https://wordpress.org/support/users/phyrax/)
 * (@phyrax)
 * [14 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multilanguage-website-based-on-wordpress/#post-2482360)
 * This may help, though I don’t know the details: [WordPress in your language](http://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_in_Your_Language)
 *  Thread Starter [xrun](https://wordpress.org/support/users/xrun/)
 * (@xrun)
 * [14 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multilanguage-website-based-on-wordpress/#post-2482363)
 * Yes, well we already have translations. The thing is to set this up in such a
   way that the site is displayed in one of the three scandinavian languages depending
   on wether the site is visited on its .no .se or .dk domain. The language is really
   not the problem, showing the right one of the three available is the thing.
 * As I see it, there are several possibilities. We could install the site in three
   different localized versions on each of those domains, and let the three installations
   use the same database. Not sure if that would work well, because having all the
   content available to each of the sites would mean they all need to use the same
   table prefixes.
 * Or we could use a single installation, and determine the language of the browser
   or operating system, and give the visitor a localized version based on this. 
   The problem with this is that many people in Scandinavia prefer the English version
   of both operating systems and browsers, so they would get the site in English
   instead of Norwegian, Swedish or Danish.
 * If it’s possible, we could have a single installation still, and maybe determine
   the language to be shown on wether the site is visited on its .no .se or .dk 
   domain, but as these all are forwarded to the same installation this would be
   somewhat tricky and may not work in some browser configurations. The reason for
   this would be that browsers with high or custom security settings would warn 
   the blogger about being forwarded, and could either jump to the main .com domain
   where the actual installation is, or cause some other problem that would gum 
   up the work… and the user experience.
 * There may be several other workable solutions, though the first alternative I
   mentioned here seems to be the best one so far, if it is possible. If there are
   people with experience setting up such a site, please chime in. 🙂
 *  [gesblog](https://wordpress.org/support/users/gesblog/)
 * (@gesblog)
 * [13 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multilanguage-website-based-on-wordpress/#post-2482629)
 * Does anyone know if automatic translation can affect to seo rankings?

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