Tuesday, May 22, 2012

How to Change Your Browser's Language

This article describes how to change your browser language (also called locale). Changing your browser locale will cause some web pages to be displayed in a different language. Also, some web applications are written with a particular language in mind and may not work if you use another language. Thus, changing your browser locale may be necessary to get a web application to load correctly.
The instructions vary depending on the browser you are using, so please be sure to use the correct instructions for your browser.

Internet Explorer 6

1. Go to the "Tools" menu and choose "Internet Options..."
2. "Click on the "General" tab.
3. Click on the "Languages" button.
4. Click on the "Add..." button to display a list of languages.
5. Choose the language you would like to add from the list and click "Add".
6. Use the "Move Up" and "Move Down" buttons as appropriate so that the language you want to use is the first one in the list.
7. Click "OK".
8. Click "OK" again.
9. If you are on a website, press the "Refresh" button. If you are in a web application, log out and log back in again.


source : www.wikihow.com

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