Localization
Implementing Project Localization in Naologic
In an increasingly globalized world, project localization has become a critical feature of digital platforms. Naologic offers various localization features to help you cater to a global workforce or customer base. This guide will walk you through the process of setting up project localization, including supported currencies, data storage locations, and languages in Naologic.
Steps to Implement Project Localization
- Start by identifying the project you want to access and edit from your project overview menu.
- In the left side of your canvas, you'll find a big plus sign. Click on it to open a vertical menu.
- In the menu, navigate to the 'Project Settings' group and select 'Localization'.
- In the 'Localization' tab, you'll find options related to supported currencies, data storage, and supported languages.
- For supported currencies, you can choose from a list of available options. Determine which currencies should be the default and supported currencies for your project. You can add as many as needed.
- Next, you can select the location of your data storage. This is particularly important if your project or workspace has geographic restrictions on data storage. By default, the storage option is set to the United States, but you can change this to suit your requirements.
- Lastly, select the supported languages. This feature allows your workspace users to change their default language and offers support for other languages. This can be beneficial for a global workforce or a customer base where effective communication in multiple languages is required.
- Once you're satisfied with your changes, click 'Save'. These changes will take effect the next time you publish your project.
By implementing project localization in your Naologic workspace, you can ensure a more inclusive and effective operation that caters to the needs of a global audience.