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Language packs provide additional languages for the interface of Firefox. Learn how to get language packs and change the interface language.
Language packs provide additional languages for the interface of Firefox. Learn how to get language packs and change the interface language.

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Language packs are add-ons that let you to have more languages available for the user interface of Firefox. This article describes how: * Find, install and manage language packs in Firefox. * Change the selected language for the interface of Firefox. {note}'''You always can to get Firefox available directly in your language,''' downloading it from [http://www.mozilla.org/firefox/all/ www.mozilla.org/firefox/all].{/note} If you are searching how to control the preferred languages for websites that offer its contents in multiple languages, see [[Settings for fonts, languages, and pop-ups]]. __TOC__ = How I get language packs for Firefox? = # Visit the [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/language-tools/ Mozilla Dictionaries & Language Packs page]. # Find in the list the language you want to add, and click the '''Install Language Pack''' link next to it. The main page of that language pack will be open. <!-- L10n note: you can merge the first two steps into one and link to your language pack directly. --> # Click the {button Add to Firefox} button to install it. Firefox will download the language pack and ask you to confirm the installation. {note}'''Note:''' If you are unable to install any language pack, see the article [[Unable to install add-ons or extensions]]. If you are using a pre-release build of Firefox, you need to browse the [http://download.cdn.mozilla.net/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/ Mozilla file servers] for to find compatible language packs, even though these are only recommended for testing purposes.{/note} = How to manage language packs = To see what language packs you have installed: # [[T:Open Add-ons|type=Languages]] If you don't have a {menu Languages} panel, don't worry. It's hidden if you don't have language packs installed. The same goes for a few other uncommon types of add-ons. == How to uninstall language packs == If you want to remove a language pack, see [[Disable or remove Add-ons]]. = How to change the language of the user interface = Unlike [[Use themes to change the look of Firefox|themes]], enabling a language pack in the Add-ons Manager only does the languages it provides ''available''. To change the preferred language for the interface: # [[T:aboutconfig]] # In the '''Search field, type '''intl.locale.matchOS'''. # If the {pref intl.locale.matchOS} preference has a value of '''true''', double-click it to toggle its value to '''false'''. # Clear the '''Search''' field, and type '''general.useragent.locale'''. # Double-click the {pref general.useragent.locale} preference, and enter the code of the language you want to use. [http://l10n.mozilla-community.org/webdashboard/ This page] lists most of the language codes used for Mozilla localizations. <!-- We need something better here! --> # [[T:closeFirefox]] When you start Firefox again, you will see the interface in the new specified language.
Language packs are add-ons that let you to have more languages available for the user interface of Firefox. This article describes how to: * Find, install and manage language packs in Firefox. * Change the selected language for the interface of Firefox. {note}'''You can always get Firefox directly in your language''' by downloading it from [http://www.mozilla.org/firefox/all/ www.mozilla.org/firefox/all].{/note} If you want to control the preferred languages for websites that offer their content in multiple languages, see [[Settings for web content, pop-ups, fonts, and languages]]. __TOC__ = How to get language packs for Firefox = # Visit the [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/language-tools/ Mozilla Dictionaries & Language Packs page]. # In the list, find the language you want to add, and click the '''Install Language Pack''' link next to it. The main page of that language pack will open. <!-- L10n note: you can merge the first two steps into one and link to your language pack directly. --> # Click the {button Add to Firefox} button to install it. Firefox will download the language pack and ask you to confirm the installation. {note}'''Note:''' If you are unable to install any language pack, see the article [[Unable to install add-ons or extensions]]. If you are using a pre-release build of Firefox, you need to browse the [http://download.cdn.mozilla.net/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/ Mozilla file servers] to find compatible language packs, even though these are only recommended for testing purposes.{/note} = How to manage language packs = To see what language packs you have installed: # [[T:Open Add-ons|type=Languages]] If you don't have a {menu Languages} panel, don't worry. It's hidden if you don't have language packs installed. The same goes for a few other uncommon types of add-ons. == How to uninstall language packs == If you want to remove a language pack, see [[Disable or remove Add-ons]]. = How to change the language of the user interface = Unlike [[Use themes to change the look of Firefox|themes]], enabling a language pack in the Add-ons Manager only makes the language it provides ''available''. To change the preferred language for the interface: # [[T:aboutconfig]] # In the '''Search field''', type '''intl.locale.matchOS'''. # If the {pref intl.locale.matchOS} preference has a value of '''true''', double-click it to toggle its value to '''false'''. # Clear the '''Search''' field, and type '''general.useragent.locale'''. # Double-click the {pref general.useragent.locale} preference, and enter the code of the language you want to use. [http://l10n.mozilla-community.org/webdashboard/ This page] lists most of the language codes used for Mozilla localizations. <!-- We need something better here! --> # [[T:closeFirefox]] When you start Firefox again, you will see the interface in the new specified language.

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