Chrome has a very practical function: Automatic Webpage translation. When it is detected that the Web language you browse is not the browser language you set, a translation column is automatically displayed on the top of the webpage, remind users to translate web pages into your language.
However, it is troublesome to bring up this dialog box every time you access a foreign language webpage. Many people want to disable this function. Here we will share with youThree methods for disabling:
1. When the translation column is displayed, click the option -- no translation is performed for {language };
2. Click wrench-options-advanced options-change the font and language settings, click the language tab, and add the language you do not want to translate to the language list, so that the language will not be translated;
Disadvantage: the translation bar is displayed for foreign webpages not added to the language list, unless you add them all.
3. Click "wrench"-"option"-"advanced options", find the "Translation" field, and remove the check box before "translate pages not written in the language I use.
The above three methods are used to disable the chrome page's automatic translation bar. However, sometimes it may be difficult to enable the chrome page after it is completely disabled. Below isThese two tips enable you to easily use the feature after the auto-translation column is disabled.:
1. Right-click the webpage to view the options for translating the webpage;
2. Install the Google Translate extension and click it when you want to translate it. It will not bother you if you don't want to translate it.
This article is from: chrome fans