Webflow Localization

Supported Languages

Overview
Known Localization Limitations & Bugs
001
Supported Languages
010
Tips & Techniques
Choosing the Right Locales
100
Localizing an Already-Localized Site
101
Localizing Dates
102
Localizing CMS Option Fields
103
Localizing Numbers & Currencies
104
Locale-Specific Styles & Code
105
Maintaining a Localized Site
106
Locale-Specific Pages & Sections
107
Localizing Form Success & Error Messages
107
Locale Switcher
The Locale List Element
401
Build a Dropdown Locale Switcher
402
Add Flags to the Locale Switcher
403
Add Localized Locale Names to the Locale Switcher
404
Make the Locale Switcher Responsive & Visible in your Nav
405
Advanced Localization
Splitting Locales by ccTLD
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Published
January 24, 2024
Updated
January 24, 2024
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Limitations

  • Many of the languages listed as available for Webflow localization do not support machine translation.
  • There is no indication of what ISO Language code each of the items represents, which leads to ambiguity on those details.

Notes

As of Jan-2024, Webflow uses Amazon Translate as the underlying translation engine. These are the supported languages-

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/translate/latest/dg/what-is-languages.html

Specific Languages

Chinese (Simplified) is represented as zh, which likely is represented by Webflow's "Chinese" item.

Chinese (Traditional) is represented as zh-TW, which is likely "Chinese (Taiwan)"

Norwegian (Bokmål) is represented as no.

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