Tag: #Add-Languages

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Work Samples / SMS Design

Multi-Language Support

SMS notifications can be localized to support a global user base. Localizing SMS Click +Add in the header to select a language. The SMS designer will create a new tab for each added language. Provide the translated plain-text message in the corresponding tab. Best Practices Character Limits: Remember that different languages may vary significantly in length. Ensure your translated message stays within the character limits of a single SMS to avoid splitting fees.

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Work Samples / MS Teams Design

Multi-Language Support

Microsoft Teams Adaptive Cards support multiple localizations within a single notification template. Adding Languages Click the +Add button in the designer header. Choose your target language from the system list. A new tab will appear for that language. Localization Features Each language tab allows you to customize: Card Text: Translate all TextBlock content into the target language. Labels: Localize button labels and field indicators. Layout Consistency: Ensure the card remains visually balanced across different text lengths (e.g., German translations are often longer than English).

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Work Samples / Email Design

Multi-Language Support

The Notification Designer supports complex global operations through its Multi-Language Support capabilities. Adding Languages In the designer header, click the +Add button. Select from the list of available system languages (e.g., French, Spanish, Japanese). Each added language appears as a separate tab. Localized Content Switching between language tabs allows you to define: Localized Subject: A translated version of the email subject line. Localized Body: A full translation of the email body, while maintaining the same dynamic elements (chips, grids, etc.). Tip

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