How to Configure Language Settings for Different Users or Organisations

In this tutorial, you will learn how to customise the platform and select the language used by an organisation. Similarly, you can also set a different language per user, for example, configuring one user to use Spanish and another to use Portuguese.

Globalisation is showing no signs of stopping and we are always looking for ways to best meet the needs of our Partners in different countries. That is why we have made it possible to configure our platform to use different languages. You can even configure the platform to use multiple languages for different organisations or users, such as having one organisation configured to use Spanish and another to use Portuguese.

 

How to configure language settings for different users or organisations

 

Before you get started

To successfully complete this tutorial and set the language used by the platform, you will need:

  • To have registered with an organisation on the Jotelulu platform and have logged in.
  • To have logged in as an administrator with permissions over the organisation’s other users.

 

Part 1 – Setting a language for all users

To configure the language settings for an entire organisation and all its users, you need to first click on “Organisation” in the top menu (1).

Part 1 - Go to the Organisation section

Part 1 – Go to the Organisation section

On the Organisation Profile page, look for the Language section near the bottom and select the language that you wish to use from the drop-down menu (2).

Then, click on “Save” (3) to apply the change.

Part 1 - Change the language settings for an entire organisation

Part 1 – Change the language settings for an entire organisation

It is possible that the platform may ask you to log in again once you have applied these changes.

You have now successfully changed the language settings for your organisation.

 

Part 2 – Setting a language for an individual user

If you want to configure separate language settings for an individual user, the process will be different. You will need to make the changes from the User profile instead of the Organisation profile.

To do this, first, click on the User icon (4) and click on “Profile” from the drop-down menu (5).

Part 2 - Go to the User Profile

Part 2 – Go to the User Profile

On the User Profile page, locate the Language section (6) and select your desired language from the drop-down menu.

Then, click on “Save” (7) to apply the change.

Part 2 - Change the language settings for an individual user

Part 2 – Change the language settings for an individual user

As in Part 1, it is possible that the platform may ask you to log in again to apply your changes.

Image - User portal with the language settings applied

Image – User portal with the language settings applied

Your language settings will now have been successfully applied to the specific user.

 

Conclusions and next steps:

Here at Jotelulu, the internationalisation process is in full swing, and we are changing and translating our platform to make it an increasingly multi-language platform. We want to expand and help our Partners to grow and even make their own services more international. We see the internationalisation of our platform as a key part of this journey with our Partners.

We hope that you have found this tutorial useful. However, if you have any questions or encounter any problems, please don’t hesitate to contact us by writing to platform@jotelulu.com or calling +34 91 133 37 10. We will be happy to help you.

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