Add a Language View to a Custom Channel
A language view displays the content within a specific language of a channel. You can add a language view to both custom single-view and custom multi-view custom channels that are in a Draft, Unpublished Changes, or Published status in Percipio.
To add a language view
- From the Admin menu, select CONTENT >Channels. The Custom Channels page displays.
- Locate the custom channel to which you want to add a language view.
- Select the channel name, or > Edit. The channel page displays.
- If your custom channel is a multi-view channel, set the channel view by selecting the specific technology, version, and/or expertise level from the drop-downs in the header.
- On the header, select the Language drop-down.
- Select Add Language. The language box displays:
- Select the language(s) you want the channel to be available in and select Add.
- In the Language drop down, select the language view you wish to edit.
- Select Show this view to learners to make the channel view available to learners when you publish the channel.
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Note: You cannot hide the English view of a channel.
- Add content to the language view. To help you identify courses in a local language that you can add to a journey language view, you can see Find a course in a different language or use the All content listing report and filter on the English Equivalent Title column for the English title you are using.
- Add content items:
- If the custom channel you copied has multiple technologies, versions, and/or expertise levels, see Edit a Multi-view Custom Channel.
- If the custom channel you copied does not have multiple technologies, versions, and/or expertise levels, see Edit a Single-view Custom Channel.
Note: Content added to this channel view only displays when the selections here match the learner's selections.
For example, you create a copy of the Outlook channel and select the following options:
Language: English
Technology: Outlook
Version: 2016 (Mac)
Expertise level: Beginner
Setting these options opens the English: Outlook 2016 (Mac) for Beginners view. Content within this view is only visible to learners if they select the same options. So if you add a Setting Up course to the English: Outlook 2016 (Mac) for Beginners view, learners who select a different language, technology, version, or expertise level do not see that specific course; you must add it to each view.
Language: English
Technology: Outlook
Version: 2016 (Mac)
Expertise level: Beginner
Setting these options opens the English: Outlook 2016 (Mac) for Beginners view. Content within this view is only visible to learners if they select the same options. So if you add a Setting Up course to the English: Outlook 2016 (Mac) for Beginners view, learners who select a different language, technology, version, or expertise level do not see that specific course; you must add it to each view.
If the channel is already available in one or more supported languages, those languages are not listed in the language box.
A new language view is added for each selected language.
Note: Language views do not publish and are not available to learners until you add at least one content item.