Set up Confluence Cloud
Get the high-level details you need to set up your Confluence Cloud site in order to meet your team's needs.
Administrators can define a default language to be applied to all spaces in your Confluence site. Individual users can select a language preference for their session.
To change the default language for your Confluence site:
Select (Settings) in the Confluence navigation
Select Languages (under Configuration).
Tap Edit.
Select your default language and tap Submit
Confluence Cloud is available in the following languages, in addition to English (US):
Chinese (Simplified)
Chinese (Traditional)
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English (UK)
Finnish
French
German
Hungarian
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese (Brazilian)
Russian
Spanish
Swedish
Turkish
Though you can still select the following languages in your Atlassian Account settings, there is no new Confluence localization support being offered for:
Estonian (from July 1, 2020)
Portuguese (Portugal) (from July 1, 2020)
Slovak (from July 1, 2020)
Romanian (from December 1, 2019)
Icelandic (from December 1, 2019)
Learn more about Atlassian Account language settings.
Individual users can choose a display language that's different from the global default for your site.
The language a user sees will depend on the following factors, in order from highest to lowest importance:
The language preference set in the user's profile. Users must be logged in for this setting to take effect.
The language preference set in the user's web browser, as detected by Confluence.
The default language for the site, as defined by the Confluence site administrator.
If you work on creating translations of the Confluence user interface, you can add the following snippet to the end of any Confluence site page URL:
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?i18ntranslate=on
This will display the key name next to elements of the user interface that can be translated, making it easier to translate in context. You'll see a lightning bolt icon between each UI label and its key name, as shown in the following example:
You can then search for the key on http://translations.atlassian.com, where you can enter an appropriate translation for your custom language pack.
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