# Post Translation ## Overview The Post Translation feature in Constellation enables you to translate post content into a language of your choice, directly within the **Posts** page. This allows analysts to quickly understand content published in foreign languages without leaving their workflow. **What You Can Do** * **Translate** individual posts inline without navigating away from the Posts page * **Select** a preferred translation language from your user settings * **View** translated content displayed below the original post text in the data grid * **Translate multiple posts simultaneously** by applying translations to several posts at once * **Persist** translated content across sessions so previously translated posts do not need to be re-translated ## Navigating to Post Translation 1. Log in to Constellation. 2. Select a project from the project selector in the top left corner. 3. Click **Posts** in the left navigation menu. 4. Locate the post you want to translate in the data grid. ## Translating a Post The translation feature is accessible directly within the **Posts** data grid. ### Translating an Individual Post 1. Hover over a post row in the data grid. A set of action icons will appear on the post. 2. Click the **Translate** button (the translate icon). 3. The translated text will appear below the original post content within the same row. > **Note:** The post is translated into whichever language is currently set as your preferred translation language. See [Setting Your Preferred Translation Language](#setting-your-preferred-translation-language) for instructions on changing this setting. ### Translating Multiple Posts You can translate more than one post at a time. Click the **Translate** button on each post you want to translate. Translations are processed inline and independently, so multiple posts can be translated simultaneously without waiting for one to complete before starting another. **Pro Tip:** If you are analyzing a large set of foreign-language posts, translate several at once to review them more efficiently within a single session. ## Setting Your Preferred Translation Language Your preferred translation language determines the target language used when you click the **Translate** button on any post. 1. Click your user avatar or account icon in the top right corner of Constellation. 2. Hover over **Translation language** in the user menu. 3. Select your desired language from the list. ### Supported Languages * English * Russian * Ukrainian * Arabic * Chinese * Spanish * French * German * Portuguese * Japanese * Korean > **Note:** Changing your preferred language applies to all future translations. Posts that have already been translated will display their previously saved translation and will not be automatically re-translated in the new language. ## Translated Content Persistence Translated post content is saved automatically and will be available in future sessions. You do not need to re-translate posts each time you return to a project. > **Note:** Saved translations reflect the language that was active at the time of translation. If you change your preferred language, you will need to re-translate posts to see the content in the new language. ## Tips & Best Practices ### For Efficient Translation * **Translate multiple posts at once** — Click the **Translate** button on several posts in sequence. Translations are processed in parallel, saving time when reviewing a high volume of foreign-language content. * **Set your preferred language before beginning analysis** — Configure your translation language in the user menu before you start reviewing posts to ensure all translations are consistent throughout your session. ## Troubleshooting ### "The Translate button is not appearing on a post" * Ensure you are hovering directly over the post row. The translate icon only appears on hover. * Confirm you are on the **Posts** tab and not the **Clusters** or **Exclusions** tab, as the translation feature is available on the **Posts** view only. ### "The translated text is in the wrong language" * Your preferred translation language may not be set to the desired language. Open the user menu in the top right corner, hover over **Translation language**, and select the correct language. * Note that already-translated posts display their cached translation. To see the post in the new language, click the **Translate** button again after updating your language preference. ### "A translated post is showing no translation" * The post may not contain translatable text (e.g., it may consist only of a URL or media). * Try refreshing the page and translating the post again. ## Summary The Post Translation feature in Constellation allows you to translate foreign-language post content inline on the **Posts** page, with results saved across sessions for future reference. Key components and capabilities covered in this guide: * **Translate Button** — Inline action that appears on post hover, triggering translation for that post * **Translation Language Setting** — User-level preference in the top right user menu that controls the target translation language * **Inline Translation Display** — Translated text rendered below the original content within the data grid row * **Multi-Post Translation** — Ability to translate several posts simultaneously * **Translation Persistence** — Translated content is saved and accessible in future sessions