Get a quick overview of available Editor interface languages (back end) and supported languages on websites built on the Editor (front end).
Front end texts refer to the auto-generated texts that appear on the live website, for example information and error messages, texts on system-generated buttons, etc.
Available as Editor interface language (back end)
- Danish (da)
- Dutch (nl)
- English (en)
- Finnish (fi)
- French (fr)
- French-Canadian (fr-ca)
- German (de)
- Italian (it)
- Norwegian (no)
- Polish (pl)
- Spanish (es)
- Swedish (se)
Supported on websites built on the Editor (front end)
- Arabic (ar)*
- Basque (eu)
- Catalan (ca)
- Croatian (hr)
- Danish (da)
- Dutch (nl)
- English (en)
- Finnish (fi)
- French (fr)
- French-Canadian (fr-ca)
- Galician (gl)
- German (de)
- Greek (el)
- Italian (it)
- Latvian (lv)
- Lithuanian (lt)
- Norwegian (Bokmål) (no)
- Polish (pl)
- Spanish (es)
- Swedish (sv)
* Arabic language and characters are supported as front end language in the Editor. The language reads right to left but the default left-alignment of text is not changed to right-alignment. If using Arabic language on a website, it is the website owner’s own responsibility to right-align all text elements in Global Design.
Learn how to change Editor interface language here.