Did you know that the Firefox web browser has a translate feature similarly to that of Google Chrome?
As soon as the translation-progress starts, the Red T will become green, and as soon as the translation ends, it'd be red again. Make as simple as possible. @Anonymous: “Bad defaults mean techies will complain less because they can change them”Up to a point. Was Yahoo any better than Google? Highlight or right-click on a section of text and click on Translate icon next to it to translate it to your language.
It worked similar to Chrome's implementation of Google Translate.A notification bar is displayed when a user visits a site that is in a language that is not installed in Firefox.
If you search for translate extensions on Mozilla AMO you get a large number that is compatible with Firefox 57 and newer:After search engine and safebrowsing, Firefox is once again a front-end for Google services. …
I rarely use google search but obviously the majority are happy to use it.In Waterfox they chose to go with Bing as their default search engine.
However, you can easily add such a feature by installing an add-on of your choice..
A click on translate translates the page in the default browser language, selection of "not now" hides the prompt.Options to "never translate" the detected language or the site are provided as well.While the feature is not fully functional yet, it is an indicator that Mozilla has not forgotten the translate feature completely. This is what is missing comparing chrome to firefoxOMG… Just yersterday I thinking about this.
De gratis service van Google kan woorden, zinnen en webpagina's onmiddellijk vertalen tussen het Engels en meer dan 100 andere talen.
The latter would surely be very limiting.Add-on developers created numerous extensions that integrated translate functionality in Firefox in one way or another.
You can either translate the selected text, this way the translated text will overwrite the original selected text, or you can translate the full page too.Please don't use this form to report bugs or request add-on features; this report will be sent to Mozilla and not to the add-on developer.By default, the add-on will try to set your detected language for the default target language. When Mozilla says “we don’t log” and secretly logs the data because the NSA demands it, you are still protected legally as the data legally does’t exist.This level of protection is all anyone can ask for nowadays, everything else is simply wishful thinking.“This level of protection is all anyone can ask for nowadays, everything else is simply wishful thinking.”I don’t fully agree.
Language Support Extensions. If it is not possible then English will be the target language of the translation.On 29 November, 2018 Google Translate page changed. This would be a genuinely useful feature better than in Chrome, because it would support multiple translation providers.Bad defaults mean techies will complain less because they can change them, while the mass of non techies will be unaware and screwed.
There are no companies that will do this for you, and most companies actively work to reduce your protection.Finally! :)I myself would prefer a program who works for me personly much better namely being Grammarly being integrated in Mozilla Firefox.Please no.
The automatic language detection will probably send every visited URL to Google.
They still try to create the “better Chrome” – and driving their own users away with the decisions which are made/features removed because of the road taken.Internet is GLOBAL: eliminate national borders, barriers are eliminated. My extension of choice. Firefox asks you whether you want auto-complete.Contrary to popular belief, Google Safe Browsing doesn’t simply send a list of all visited sites to Google, but sends queries that you visited an unknown site out of a subset of sites. Just double click it, delete bing and replace it with google.All three settings are present are present in Waterfox.