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Create a blog

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When creating a new blog, you must select the language.

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If you turn on "Use language slug in URL" at this time, it will be added to the URL of the entire blog.
If you do not want to use it as the primary language, leave it unchecked.

You can set the language slug and other settings after creating the blog, but the blog list page will be published when you create it.
Changing the URL after publishing will require a redirect, so try to avoid doing so if possible.

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To add a multilingual variation to a blog you've already created, go to your blog's settings screen and select "Add/Edit Multilingual Variation."

The language slug will automatically be applied to your multilingual blog URLs.



Creating a blog post
You can choose language variations for your blog post when you create it.

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You cannot select a language that is not set in your blog (if you select "Add language in settings" you will be taken to the blog settings screen).



Creating and grouping multi-language variations
Just like with websites and landing pages, you can also create and group multilingual variations of your blog posts.

However, you can only group posts from the same france number data blog.

Forms
The form language setting affects the base field names and button text and system messages.

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If you have not changed the base item name or button text
of the existing properties (form question items), the translation is set. If you have edited the base text, the edited text will be applied even if you change the language.
System messages,
error messages, captchas, and other text inserted by the system cannot be edited.
Email
All emails sent from HubSpot are required to have a footer with your company's location information, but depending on your HubSpot plan, you may not be able to add this.

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It is possible to use HubL (HubSpot program syntax) to branch the display, but this only affects HTML emails; all text emails will be displayed.
The display type of an email depends on the receiving environment, so the solution is to

Limit the information to two languages, such as Japanese and English, and list them side by side.
Set display branching without considering text emails
It will be one of the above.
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