Portfoliobox allows you to customize the language of the admin panel, so you can manage your website in your preferred language. Changing the interface language does not affect the language of your website content, only the administrative interface.
How to Change the Interface Language
Log into your Portfoliobox account and go to your admin panel.
On the left-hand menu, click on Settings to open the general settings options.
Scroll down to the section labeled Interface Language.
Click on the dropdown menu to select your desired language from the list of available options.
Once you've selected the new language, click Save or Apply to confirm the change.
The interface will now update to display all menus, settings, and tools in the chosen language. This setting can be changed at any time by following the same steps and selecting a different language.
Tip: Changing the interface language is particularly useful if multiple team members with different language preferences are managing the same website. Each user can set their own interface language to make navigation and site management easier.
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