"Language" menu at Liferay.com site"Language" menu at Liferay.com sitehttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_thread?p_l_id=119785333&threadId=128151892024-03-29T10:11:17Z2024-03-29T10:11:17ZRE: "Language" menu at Liferay.com siteAmos Fonghttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=119785333&messageId=128245382012-03-05T06:28:38Z2012-03-05T06:28:38ZHitoshi,<br /><br />Yea I agree it's strange but it's hard to find a good solution for this. We can always write it in English (I'm assuming it's the most common language here), but it won't help other languages. I don't think there's a universal icon for "languages", although we attempted it with a world icon. Do you have any suggestions?<br /><br />Looking at other popular sites, it doesn't seem consistent how they do it:<br />Microsoft and Gmail are similar to us<br />Apple uses flags, but flags don't necessarily correlate to language<br />Facebook lists out the languages at the bottom. Not really space on the top bar for us.Amos Fong2012-03-05T06:28:38Z"Language" menu at Liferay.com siteHitoshi Ozawahttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=119785333&messageId=128151882012-03-03T14:35:58Z2012-03-03T14:35:58ZI've been using this site so sometimes but haven't taken too much notice, but found that the "Language" menu here is translated<br />when I change a language. If you think about it, that's kind of strange because an user who wants to change to a different language<br />is wants to do so because he/she can't understand it - that is an user won't be able to understand how to change to a different l