Translation Guide

At Tallgrass, we’re committed to making our information accessible to everyone. If you’re viewing our website in a language that isn’t your preferred one, your browser likely has a built-in translation feature that can help—quickly and seamlessly.

Below is a simple guide to using those tools across the most common browsers.

Google Chrome: When you open a page in another language, a translation prompt will appear. Click “Translate” to convert the page. If no prompt appears, right-click anywhere on the page and select “Translate to [your language]”

Microsoft Edge: A translation prompt will appear automatically; click “Translate”, or use the translate icon in the address bar.

Safari (Mac, iPhone, iPad): Select the “aA” icon in the address bar and choose “Translate to [your language]”.

Mozilla Firefox: Right-click on the page and select “Translate page” (if enabled); if not available, install a translation add-on such as Firefox Translations.

Translation is immediate and can be toggled on or off at any time. Most standard webpages translate accurately; some documents or images may not. You can often set your browser to automatically translate preferred languages.

If you need additional support accessing information on Tallgrass.com, we’re here to help—please email community@tallgrass.com.