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Multilingual Site Operation

This month we completed the automated translation of our software to Spanish and added support for other languages.

Before we tell you about that, we'd like to thank all of the troops who signed up for TroopWebHost this month:

    Multilingual Operation
  • Troop 4 of Westminster, California
  • Troop 45 of Sandwich, Illinois
  • Troop 112 of Johnson City, Tennessee
  • Troop 123 of Santa Margarita, California
  • Troop 141 of Belvidere, Illinois
  • Troop 204 of Dayton, Ohio
  • Troop 226 of Monroe, North Carolina
  • Troop 368 of Wasilla, Alaska
  • Troop 440 of Dallas, Texas
  • Troop 509 of KNoxville, Tennessee
  • Troop 545 of Vancouver, Washington
  • Troop 2810 of Shafter, California
  • Troop 4031 of Lexington, Tennessee
  • Troop 6284 of Hightstown, New Jersey

Please contact us at info@TroopWebHost.com with your questions and suggestions.

When you do, please mention your troop number and city in your message so we'll know exactly who you are.


View Your Site In Espanol

We recently translated all of the on-screen prompts to Spanish, so when you click on the Espanol button, your site is redisplayed as shown above.  This does not affect the data you've entered into your database, just the screen headings and field titles..

We have automated this operation so that any new text added to the site will be automatically translated.

Other Languages Are Also Available

We can also translate your site to French, German, and many other languages.  Just let us know the languages you would like your site to support.

Of course, we can also turn off the multilingual feature for your site, if you would prefer to have it display in English only.


Thank you for your support!

John Corning
TroopWebHost