Creating a multilingual website goes beyond just translating text—it involves cultural, technical, and SEO considerations to ensure the best user experience across different regions.
Key things to consider:
Accurate Translation
Use professional translators or reliable services to avoid errors and ensure natural language use.Localized Content
Adapt not just the language, but also currency, date formats, visuals, and references to fit the local culture.Language Switcher
Provide a visible and easy-to-use language switch option on every page.SEO Optimization
Use hreflang tags to tell search engines which language version to show users in different regions.Consistent Design & UX
Ensure the layout works well with varying text lengths and right-to-left languages if needed (e.g., Arabic).URL Structure
Choose a proper structure like subdirectories (/en/,/id/) or subdomains (en.example.com) for language versions.
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