Google Translate Display
We are in an area that is multi-lingual in addition to English (mostly Spanish, Russian, Arabic) and would love to be able to use the Google Translate option to help non-English speakers (or English as a Second Language) interact more easily with us. However, as it currently loads, you have to zoom out on a browser screen to be able to view more languages with the way the columns cascade to the right. For most of the languages spoken in this area, a standard laptop screen will not display them without zooming out on the website, which is not something your average user will likely just try.
Could the list styling be adjusted in the following two ways:
1) sorted where a foundation can select to prioritize commonly spoken languages in their area to be listed first before all the others (for example, Spanish would be listed first instead of having to find it through a list of 100 languages)
2) can the formatting be fixed where you don't have to zoom out to be able to see all languages? Using a simple dropdown vs. the columns would make this SO much more intuitive for a user who is not a native English speaker.