Though English is the main language used in PortaBilling, other languages are also supported, and administrators and customers can operate in them.
Depending on the type of user, these are the languages available.
User | Languages |
---|---|
Administrator | English
Spanish |
Customer
Account |
Arabic
Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional English French Hebrew Italian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Brazilian Russian Serbian Spanish |
Reseller
Distributor Representative Vendor |
Arabic
Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional Czech English Estonian French German Hebrew Hungarian Italian Latvian Lithuanian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Portuguese Brazilian Russian Serbian Slovenian Spanish Swedish |
Users can choose their language for their self-care interface. This does not affect other users’ language settings. For example, John, an administrator, uses English on his web interface, while Peter uses Spanish as his web interface language.
Self-care interface translations are continually updated and improved by the PortaOne customer community. We encourage PortaOne customers to make translations to other languages. Service providers with the same background make translations targeted
to their specific audiences since they use the same terminology. This kind of localization approach is very effective.
New self-care interface languages can be added upon request. If you want to make and submit a self-care interface translation, please contact the PortaOne support team to obtain the JS/XML
template files.
Translation for the administrator web interface can be made by PortaOne only. If you need a new language for the administrator web interface, contact PortaOne sales department.
Right-to-left layout in PortaBilling
PortaBilling supports right-to-left (RTL) layouts. The menu and the panels are mirrored and placed to the right and the text is aligned accordingly.
RTL layout is available for the customer and account self-care interfaces in Hebrew and Arabic.
This enhancement makes PortaBilling user-friendly for customers who read right-to-left (e.g., Hebrew, Arabic) and improves their customer experience.