New Website needs a language switch button

I think the new website needs a button that shows "Spanish version" and in the "Spanish version" one that says "Versión en inglés" [English Version]. Every time I visit the Logos spanish website and want to go back to English it keeps showing the menus in Spanish and even the products' description stays in Spanish. I retype "www.logos.com" on the search English and the homepage goes back to English, but the menus are still in Spanish...I hope I'm making sense. I have to clear all my browsing history, close and re-open chrome or explorer in order for it to show English menus again. So I don't know what the solution is; I just thought someone needs to know.
Blessings!
Douglas
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Douglas Alvarenga said:
I think the new website needs a button that shows "Spanish version" and in the "Spanish version" one that says "Versión en inglés" [English Version].
It has one - at the very bottom right of every page.
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Mark Barnes said:Douglas Alvarenga said:
I think the new website needs a button that shows "Spanish version" and in the "Spanish version" one that says "Versión en inglés" [English Version].
It has one - at the very bottom right of every page.
True, but he nevertheless has a point. Most webpages which are offered in more than one language have the language options at the top of the page (with a flag designating the language). This is rather standard practice and is therefore what one comes to expect. I would suggest that Logos should follow the convention in order to avoid confusion.
george
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George Somsel said:Mark Barnes said:Douglas Alvarenga said:
I think the new website needs a button that shows "Spanish version" and in the "Spanish version" one that says "Versión en inglés" [English Version].
It has one - at the very bottom right of every page.
True, but he nevertheless has a point. Most webpages which are offered in more than one language have the language options at the top of the page (with a flag designating the language). This is rather standard practice and is therefore what one comes to expect. I would suggest that Logos should follow the convention in order to avoid confusion.
Especially since you have to scroll down before you can see the bottom of the page, even on an enormous monitor.
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Thanks guys, I see it now, [Y] though it's a little too small to see it.
Douglas
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