Mozilla Working On Google Translate Integration In Firefox (ghacks.net)
Back in 2014, Mozilla partnered with Bing to translate webpages via Firefox in a similar fashion to Chrome's implementation of Google Translate. The company also added support for Yandex Translate in Firefox 41 in mid-2015, but it went all dark soon after and very few updates were issued. Now, Mozilla is finally starting to add support for Google Translate to the translation engine built into Firefox. gHacks reports: While the feature is not fully functional yet, it is an indicator that Mozilla has not forgotten the translate feature completely. Users who enable the translate functionality in Firefox on about:config will notice that Google is the selected translation engine. Google Translate cannot be used currently in Firefox; the browser throws an error message when you hit the translate button in the UI. Bing and Yandex don't seem to work either at this point in time even though Firefox seems to try and translate the page. The "there has been an error translating this page" error is thrown eventually as well. Google Translate requires API access keys and that is usually only available if companies or users pay for the key. It is unclear if Mozilla plans to make a deal with Google or if users will be required to use their own API keys for the functionality. The latter would surely be very limiting.
Not being able to read the page is also very limiting.
Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
Could be useful but need to be something that can be turned off since Google should not be told everything
Captha obituary ?
translate: Barack Obama
answer: nig
Make it an addon, idiots!
Mozilla successfully shot Firefox in the foot so many times the browser it almost bled to death. Then just to be sure they shot it through the heart by removing support for legacy extensions. Whether it was infiltration or incompetence we can leave to history. Friends don't let friends use the carcass that is Firefox.
Do like the aeroplane industry and use ENGLISH on the internet. No more problems. Guaranteed.
I'd just use fucking Chrome.
Will any other translation services be available?
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An extension to tie into Google translate already exists and works nicely. Is it so hard to upgrade that to work with other translation services?
What environmental problems do they have at Mozilla? Lead in the drinking water? Contagious strain of Alzheimer making the rounds? Brainworms? Lack of oxygen?
What the hell made them that braindead?
Thanks for the heads-up. Yet another about:config to keep an eye on (and perhaps a couple of entries in my /etc/hosts, just to make sure).
Mozilla: I love-hate you. *This* is the kind of thing I hate you for!
I faced the same problem when I bought the brand new Dell Inspiron 5001 laptop whenever I want to open the firefox its open very slow and it is very irritating to me. Then I decided to contact the Dell Technical Support team for the solution of their team very helpful, I got my solution in very less time.
I remember upgrading to Firefox 60 and after I went through all the settings (disabling autoplay, push, geolocation, etc) I set up my search engines the way I like, excluding Google from the list.
Well, immediately after that I got a pop-up with Firefox informing me that it did me a great favor of restoring Google as the default search engine.
How thoughtful of them.
Mozilla: If it is of any significant size, make it an Addon, not "Integrated." Include the Addon if you want, but please remember the original mission of Firefox- small, fast, secure (at least, that is how I remember it).
Chrome feature that Firefox has copied. I rather like the feature myself. Right click on the page and its translated.
Only the State obtains its revenue by coercion. - Murray Rothbard
Instead, how about some features which /a lot/ of people have been requesting since the introduction of the Quantum FF version?
- multi-row tabs
- customizable shortcuts
One step forward (speed), two steps back (usability)...
domo arigato
nothing to see here - move along
No need to add new language functions that take away from what a browser is.
Let some add on do translation for a user if and when needed.
Get back to security, what a modern OS can offer. What more a new CPU and GPU can support.
Domestic spying is now "Benign Information Gathering"