How do I localize a Jotform for use in Japan?

  • flaurentine
    Asked on February 20, 2017 at 12:49 AM

    I am going to be teaching a cloud computing class  in Japan in a few weeks and I wanted to use Jotform for a lab exercise. A few questions:

     

    1. Do you have a localization that switches address order (country at top and street address at bottom) and name order (family name, given name) for Asian markets? 

     

    2.Does your UI change when Japanese or Chinese is selected as the user language?

     

    Thanks,

    Fredric

  • Chriistian Jotform Support
    Replied on February 20, 2017 at 3:28 AM

    1. Do you have a localization that switches address order (country at top and street address at bottom) and name order (family name, given name) for Asian markets? 

     Did you mean when you create a form, the fields should be in a preferred order? If so, yes this is possible. You only need to edit the fields name.

    Example:

    How do I localize a Jotform for use in Japan? Image 1 Screenshot 20

     

    For the address fields, you need to inject custom CSS to your from to re-position the fields. Here's a guide on How to Inject Custom CSS Codes

     

    2. Does your UI change when Japanese or Chinese is selected as the user language?

     Yes, you can create your forms in Japanese or Chinese language. Here's a guide on How to Make your Forms Multilingual .

     

    Let us know if you need further assistance.
    Regards