Placing Your Foreign Language Flag Menu Within Your Website
Once you login to your WebsitesAnywhere client administration account, you'll be able to get the HTML code of your language translation selection menu (if you don't have it already: you were given the opportunity to copy and save this HTML code upon the completion of the subscription process, but you can always log into your account and get it again should you need to).
IMPORTANT: ALTERING THE HTML CODE OF YOUR TRANSLATION SELECTION MENU MAY CAUSE IT TO CEASE FUNCTIONING PROPERLY.
If you require assistance placing your HTML translation selection menu within the HTML programming of your website, please contact Websites Anywhere support, and we'll be happy to assist you for a small, one-time fee of $24.99. Note: this will require you to provide us with the FTP Access Credentials (usually a login and a password) for your website.
Setting Up A Subdomain (Optional)
WANT TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR WEBSITESANYWHERE.COM INVESTMENT?
Then we highly recommend having your current web host company or web site developer set up a subdomain on your current domain for the purpose of serving the websitesanywhere.com translated versions of your website.
Utilizing your own subdomain ( i.e. translate.mydomain.com/Chinese ), as opposed to hosting the translated versions of your web site content on our servers (i.e. vvvvvv.websitesanywhere.com/Japanese/Sites/yourdomain_com/indexx.lang) will almost certainly hasten search engine indexing of your web site's translated content. This will require you or your web host create a subdomain ( i.e. translate.mydomain.com ) and point the DNS record to our server. This way, users never leave your site when viewing your translated content, and the search engines crawl your translated content when they re-index your web site domain (as opposed to when they reindex ours).
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