You can edit the constants.php and add a line to the languages array, or just contact us to add your language
In the languages array in the constants.php file change the two letter ISO code used for the flag
The correct place for that would be our development site
Another .css file might intervene with our in ways we didn't predict yet, either fix that .css alone or contact us
There are currently three colors used
Wiki has proven itself quite a valid model on the Internet. More people have good intentions than bad intentions and that can be harnessed to get your message out to more people. Future versions will give more focus on preventing spammers from defacing sites
By default, automatic translation is on and it should be kicking in. If its off, and you don’t have enough privileges to translate, nothing will happen.
Please be reminded of the following “rules”
Also - please take extra care to validate your html, adding extra tags that are unclosed in the template may lead to our parser breaking. Use the w3c validator service for more details. If everything is setup correctly and still nothing happens, please contact us.
The plugin works on one theme yet seems to fail on another. This might be caused by themes which don't include the wphead and/or wpfoot functions so the transposh.js file is not being included, try to include it manually by modifying your theme
Just add the following line to your template:
<?php if(function_exists("transposh_widget")) { transposh_widget(); }?>
Users of php speedy will have to deactivate it, add “transposh.js” in the ignore list, click on “Test configuration” then reactivate it.
Please make sure you are using PHP5 and up, PHP4 is not supported
This is coming soon
First, there's always the ability to use another option for the plugin which is more compatible, such as the selection box. Second, you can change the .css from transparent background to your page background color. And last - we urge anyone using IE6 to upgrade...




