360 speed browser web page translation function setting

  

Do you know foreign languages? With the "360 Extreme Browser" built-in translation bar, you can read more web content, regardless of the language of the page.

You can use the translation bar at the top of the page whenever you encounter a page that is not written in any of your preferred webpage languages. Click on Translate to translate this page. Click No to close the translation bar and not translate the page.

Enabling or disabling the translation bar You can add, edit, or delete created "autofill" entries using the “autofill option” dialog. Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar. Select an option. Click the Advanced Options tab. Use the "Translate for pages that are not translated in the language I am reading" checkbox to adjust this feature.

Adjusting the translation bar settings You can set the web pages in a specific language to be automatically translated. Click on the option at the end of the translation bar and select Always translate [language] into Chinese (Simplified Chinese). Controls whether the translation bar is displayed for specific websites and languages. Click the option at the end of the translation bar and choose one of the following options: If you don't want to display the translation bar when you visit a webpage that uses a language, select Never translate [language]. If you don't want to display the translation bar when you visit a website's web page, please choose not to translate this website. Even if the translation bar is disabled for a website or language, you can still choose to translate to Chinese (Simplified Chinese) as long as you right-click on any page. The translation bar is triggered whenever you visit a webpage that is not written in any of your preferred webpage languages.

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