Webinar: First Steps in Website Localisation
Thread poster: Karolina Karczmarek-Giel (X)
Karolina Karczmarek-Giel (X)
Karolina Karczmarek-Giel (X)
United Kingdom
Local time: 11:49
Polish to English
Nov 16, 2016

23 NOVEMBER 2016 AT 11:30 AM
In this webinar you’ll learn about principles of website localisation and find out what are the components of a successful localisation process. The webinar will also present skills that translators need to be able to adapt and localise websites. The speaker will help you prepare for future website localisation projects, explain the purpose of main user interface elements and illustrate how different cultures may influence the way websites are perceived.
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23 NOVEMBER 2016 AT 11:30 AM
In this webinar you’ll learn about principles of website localisation and find out what are the components of a successful localisation process. The webinar will also present skills that translators need to be able to adapt and localise websites. The speaker will help you prepare for future website localisation projects, explain the purpose of main user interface elements and illustrate how different cultures may influence the way websites are perceived.
Book it at https://www.ecpdwebinars.co.uk/downloads/first-steps-in-website-localisation/
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