Providing multiple language support with dynamic content



Edited Mar 19, 2025


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Does dynamic content work with Messaging Triggers too? How can I add it then to messaging triggers?

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Hi Damien,
 
I noticed a community post requesting the same feature, the Dynamic Content Search Bar, and I wanted to let you know that we are working on it. In the meantime, we have a small improvement that I believe will make your experience a bit smoother.
 
You can find more information about this update in our announcement: Announcing an enhancement to dynamic content in Admin Center

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Buenos días, Javier: Perfecto, el Mark Down era justo lo que necesitaba :) ¡Mil gracias por tu ayuda y comentario!

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How can we preview the formatting of our Dynamic Content across different languages? We're using the DC in an automated email but can't figure out how to preview this formatting across all localisations. 

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Hola muy buenas Cristina!
 
Pudieras dar formato utilizando Mark Down, el siguiente artículo describe en donde dentro de Zendesk puede utilizarse, y algunas guías de como implementarlo: 
Uso de Markdown para el formato de texto
 
Otro tipo de formato no es posible, existe un requerimiento de funcionalidad de rich text, aunque ha sido informado recientemente que no está dentro de los planes actualmente:
Add formatting (rich text editor) to dynamic content
 
Saludos y que tengas excelente día!

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Hello, you have recently added the placeholder column to the dynamic content but I'm surprised to see that we can't search with placeholder… everytime it gives 0 result.

We are managing close to the 3000 dynamic contents in Zendesk and it's a nightmare when we need to find a variant with the placeholder or the title…

So for now we are managing it outside of Zendesk…

 

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Hi Bobby, thanks for writing in! The Community or Gather product does not offer direct support for multiple languages like the Guide article > section > category feature does but there are content that are being translated based on the Guide supported languages. 
 
However, there are some strategies you can employ to handle multilingual communities (https://support.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/4411809382170-Localization-of-Posts-in-Gather#:~:text=Hi%20Julien%2C,Translate%20API.): 
 
1. You could create separate forum Topics for each locale/language. For example, Zendesk has multiple "Global Communities" listed on their topics page, each dedicated to a different locale (https://support.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/community/topics). 
2. You could also consider building a custom translation solution using a third-party translation service, such as Google Translate API (https://cloud.google.com/translate/docs).
 
Upon searching online I've found this similar request - https://support.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/5165435298074-Set-up-multiple-language-in-the-community. You can up-vote that original post and add your detailed use-case to the conversation. Threads with a high level of engagement ultimately get flagged for product managers to review when they go through roadmap planning. Thank you!
 
 

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Do dynamic placeholders work in the community? We are having issues with translating community topics and articles. How can we adjust for this? How can we have an international community?

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Hello Milena,
 
If you intend to use the actual dynamic content placeholder as a condition in the trigger, I'm afraid that the trigger will not work as the placeholder converts into text content when used in a ticket. 
 
As you are looking for an automated way to categorize your emails based on the requester language, using the Subject Text condition may not be the best approach. This condition will check for the presence of single words and strings of words in the subject line of the ticket and that has to be indicated on your trigger condition. The "Requester language" condition is what you can use for your workflow but you must create different triggers per language as this cannot be achieved with only one trigger.
 

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Hi,

Can I use DC in trigger conditions? For example by "Ticket Subject contains the following string" = [DC placeholder]?

We want to create an automated approach to categorize our incoming emails, based on the subject text. As we will have multiple languages, we were considering using DC to avoid creating a separate condition for each language in the triggers?

Thanks!

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