Providing Access to the Languages module

The LanguagesMultiple languages (cultures) can be enabled on DNN. This can be enabled for the DNN framework (e.g. the field names on the Edit pages) and for the site content by creating content in each language using content localization. module should be added to a site page to allow non-AdministratorRegistered users who are members of the Administrators role. These users have full access to manage the site including adding, deleting and editing all pages and modules. Administrators also have access to the Admin pages located on the main menu. translators to manage translations via the Content Localization tab. This will allow all users associated with a translator role to view and manage the status of translations for their language.

  1. Create a new site page and grant View PageA page on a DNN site. permissions to each of the translator roles and any additional usernames as required.

  1. Add a LanguagesMultiple languages (cultures) can be enabled on DNN. This can be enabled for the DNN framework (e.g. the field names on the Edit pages) and for the site content by creating content in each language using content localization. module to the page. In the below image, the user who is viewing the module is only a member of the "Translator (de-DE)" role, therefore they can only see and manage the German language translations.

Tip: Additional settings on the LanguagesMultiple languages (cultures) can be enabled on DNN. This can be enabled for the DNN framework (e.g. the field names on the Edit pages) and for the site content by creating content in each language using content localization. module can be enabled to allow non-administrators to also view either or both the LanguagesMultiple languages (cultures) can be enabled on DNN. This can be enabled for the DNN framework (e.g. the field names on the Edit pages) and for the site content by creating content in each language using content localization. and Settings tabs to non-Administrators. See "Setting Language Permissions for Non Administrators"