Hi Marcus,

Thanks for the bug report.  I believe we're aware of this issue, but
can you clarify exactly what behavior you're seeing and expecting?

When you first visit your page (with Chrome or Firefox w/ Google
Toolbar), does a banner popup prompting you to translate?
If not, how are you triggering translation?
When you click-through a link, does a banner popup at all?
Can you point us at your page so we can test it directly?

Thanks.

Cheers,
Josh Estelle
Senior Software Engineer
Google Translate


Reference #9989079

On Jan 24, 5:33 am, MarcusJT wrote:
> When using the Google Translate JS widget/toolbar in Firefox without
> the Google Toolbar addon installed (or when it is disabled), the
> translation language for a given site is sticky, following you between
> pages as you would expect.
>
> However, then you install/enable the official Firefox Google Toolbar
> addon (or when you use Chrome), the JS Google Translate widget/toolbar
> settings are no longer sticky and must be set again on every page,
> which severely reduces its usefulness/usability.
>
> Please urgently resolve this conflict so that the translation
> preference is sticky across all browsers regardless of whether the
> Firefox Google Toolbar addon - or Chrome - is used.

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