One of the features that Google’s Chrome browser offers that Firefox does not is the browser’s built-in translation feature.
Whenever you visit a website that is published in a language that you have not installed in Chrome, a small translation bar is displayed at the top of the window that you can use to translate the page into another language.
You can disable the translation feature for any given language so that you are not bothered anymore by the translation notification.
The Firefox browser has its fair share of translation add-ons, but there is none that I’m aware of currently that replicates Google Chrome’s translation functionality.
The extension GTranslator offered that functionality previously, but it is no longer compatible with newer versions of the Firefox browser.
Mozilla announced back in February 2014 that…
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