Thanks, Sebastian.
If you select not to translate language x in your Chrome, the web
element normally doesn't work for a second link. Could you try other
browsers without toolbar and see if that works as you expected?

Cheers,
Xi

On Oct 12, 4:29 pm, Sebastian Pospischil wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> OK it is possible by choosing "Automatische Anzeige des Übersetzungs-
> Banners für Nutzer, die eine andere Sprache sprechen als die Sprache
> Ihrer Seite", but this is not working with Google Chrome...
>
> I suppose this is caused by chromes own translation toolbar, right?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sebastian
>
> On 12 Okt., 10:16, Sebastian Pospischil wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I would love to use the Google Translate Bar for our 
> > website:http://translate.google.com/translate_tools?hl=en
> > Is there any way to modify the code, so the translation will remain? I
> > googled my ass of on this but could not find any resource.
>
> > To clarify:
>
> > 1. user choses a language
> > 2. page gets translated
> > 3. user hits a link - but the translation is gone
> > 4. user has to translate the page again.
>
> > Is it possible to get around step 4? I am sure it would be way more
> > convenient for users once they decided to translate a webpage.
>
> > Thanks for your feedback.

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