Now done using Alta Vista's Babel Fish translation tool...Originally done via Google Translation Tools>>. At the last time of my checking this BETA functionality from Google did not work with my website. I figured this was a problem Google has translating pages including frames. Some of the notes following may still be of general interest though they strictly relate to my earlier use of Google.
Once translated into one language you cannot translate to another language. You can use the browser's back function to effect an immediate return to English.
Using the web-site's own links once translated will continue to translate pages in the current selected language.
The Google banner will disappear when you navigate away from the first translated page. Getting back to English after navigating around in another language is not straightforward. The language tool wraps the original page URL with Google's own parameters. For example, to translate the page at www.salvia-divinorum-scotland.co.uk/contact/latest.htm into French, the address would be changed to http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.salvia-divinorum-scotland.co.uk/contact/latest.htm&langpair=en%7Cfr&hl=en&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&safe=off&prev=%2Flanguage_tools. If you can find the original page reference within this complicated address you copy it and re-paste to return it to English.
For some more information about Google's translation see www.google.com/help/faq_translation.html. Remember, such tools will often make strange and funny interpretations, but it should be possible to get the general meaning. Note Google's comments (from the above link): Automatic translation is very difficult, as the meaning of words depends upon the context in which they are used. Because of this, accurate translation requires an understanding of context, as well as an understanding of the structure and rules of a language.
I will include other languages if Google make them available. If you are bi-lingual and would like to volunteer to do a proper translation into a major European language (either one already covered by the tool or a new one) I would be particularly interested in getting the pages related to Contact Details (+ prices, overseas information etc.) and the pages relating to Salvia Plant Care and Ingestion translated. I could offer discounted prices on my Salvia plants in return.