Languages
Sometimes a webpage may be offered in more than one language.
You have the option of telling Firefox which language it should display first.
For example, let’s say that you’d like Firefox to show you the Polish version of a website (if it’s available).
You would first go to the top of your browser and click Tools > Options:

The “Options” window will appear. You then want to do the following in order:
- Click on the “Advanced” section.
- Click on the “General” tab.
- Click “Choose”:

The “Languages” window will appear.
You’ll see that English is set as the default language.
To add a different language, click on the drop-down menu labeled “Select a language to add…”:

A long list of different languages will appear.
Choose your language and click on it. (In our example it’s Polish):
Then click the “Add” button:

You’ll then want to move your selected language to the top of the list.
Click on your language to highlight it.
Then click the “Move Up” button until your language is first on the list:

You can add as many languages as you want to this list, and arrange them in any order by clicking the “Move Up,” and “Move Down” buttons. You can also remove a language by clicking the “Remove” button.
When you’re satisfied with the order of your languages, click the “OK” button and you are finished:

One final (and important) note:
Just because Polish is now first on the list, does not mean that every webpage will now be displayed in Polish. Only if a Polish version of a website exists, will it be displayed to you first. If a Polish version does not exist, you will see the English version.















