There is an option to display the website in German, but the page isn’t translated ![]()
Could be nice to disable the option until the page is translated, no?
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Very strange to offer only one other language. Seems sort of like a placeholder than a real intent - like when you start developing a new app, it too suggests how to add a German translation.
Please don’t waste resources on localizing webpages (and don’t pass a machine translation off as a localization - people can run their own translators).
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And the English version should first be sorted out before even thinking translations.
It’s hard to gather all the batch/cost/delivery facts from the page and easy to understand wrong.
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I completely agree. English is fine and let’s face it: the very very most of potential customers are tech enthusiasts and speak english. At least better than I do. ![]()
Priority should definitly be on other things.
Cheers!