To prevent the Web Widget (Classic) from showing articles in a different language, ensure that all articles are translated into the enabled languages of your Help Center. This way, the widget will find articles in the current locale before looking for translations in other languages.
If translating all articles isn't feasible, consider filtering search results by category, section, or label using the Web Widget (Classic) API. This can help narrow down the search results to more relevant articles in the desired language.
The Web Widget (Classic) may show search results in another language if there are no articles available in the widget's current locale. If the widget is set to English and you search for a term, it first looks for English articles. If none are…
If the Web Widget (Classic) can't find articles in the current locale, it will search for articles in other languages that do not have a translation in the current locale. This means you might see articles in a different language if there are no…
Yes, you can filter search results in the Web Widget (Classic) by using the API to specify categories, sections, or labels. This can help ensure that the search results are more relevant and in the desired language. By setting up filters, you can…