Many customers ask us whether Bablic can help them translate their website if it's protected by a password, or if it needs a secure login.
The answer is YES.
Most websites, and especially web-apps and e-commerce websites have restricted areas that can be accessed only via secured login. This is not a problem for Bablic. The only difference is that Bablic's automatic crawler will not be able to scan those page automatically and detect content (because they are protected). This means that for Bablic to detect content in those pages you will have to visit those pages through the Visual Editor. This is a very simple procedure that will allow Bablic to access all content and translate it.
Any other content that is not password-protected will be crawled automatically and all content will be detected and translated without any additional action required.
Explicitly Discover Pages
Although those pages and these content cannot be crawled automatically, you can tell Bablic to translate it explicitly. To do so, simple open that page in the Visual Editor. You can insert any password or other information needed to show that content inside the Visual Editor.
If you are navigating your website outside the Visual Editor, and you encounter non translated content, you can use the keyboard shortcut Alt+Shift+L to open any page from the live website.
Inline Editor
Some websites have safe measures that prevent some content to show on a different domain. That content won't be accessible via the Visual Editor. In that case, you can use the Bablic Inline Editor, which opens the Visual Editor on the website original domain with zero compatibility issues.
If you have any additional questions you are welcome to contact us at support@bablic.com