HTML files

Added in version 4.1.

The translatable content is extracted from the HTML files and offered for the translation.

Note

Unlike most other formats, the changes in the translation files will not be imported to Weblate because it can not be done reliably. The source of truth for the translations is Weblate not the translated file.

See also

HTML

Example file:

<html>
  <body>
    <p>Ahoj světe!</p>

    <p>Orangutan has five bananas.</p>

    <p>
      Try Weblate at <a href="https://demo.weblate.org/">weblate.org</a>!
    </p>

    <p>Thank you for using Weblate.</p>
  </body>
</html>
Supported features

File extensions

.html

Linguality

Monolingual

Supports plural

No

Supports descriptions

No

Supports explanation

No

Supports context

No

Supports location

No

Supports flags

No

API identifier

html

Supports read-only strings

No

Weblate configuration

Typical Weblate Component configuration

File mask

path/*.html

Monolingual base language file

path/en.html

Template for new translations

path/en.html

File format

HTML file

File format parameters

html_merge_duplicates=True

Handling duplicate strings

By default, Weblate treats each occurrence of a string as a separate translation unit to provide line-based context. This can be problematic in HTML files, where moving elements changes the context and can lead to translation loss.

To consolidate identical strings into a single translation unit, enable Deduplicate identical strings in the File format parameters.

Note

Enabling this option disables line-based context for the merged units, ensuring that translations remain stable even if elements are moved within the document.