Hi @sdagency,
You have two options here. Your first option is to use a plugin such as Loco translate, Polylang or WPML to allow you to translate each announcement. You could then use a language switcher to allow your users to select their language and display the announcement in that language.
The other option would be to purchase Timeline Express Pro, which allows you to create and display multiple timelines on the same page, or on separate pages (however you see fit). You could create your English announcements and your Spanish announcements and then generate two timelines with shortcodes along the lines of:
[timeline-express timeline="English"]
[timeline-express timeline="Spanish"]
Thanks. I think we’ll just not do one of them in Timeline Express.
Great plugin though and speedy support posts. Wow!.
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This reply was modified 7 years, 8 months ago by
sagency.
No problem at all – If you have any other questions please don’t hesitate to open up a new thread or reach out to us via email!
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Sorry if I jump in. I do use Polylang but it doesn’t allow to translate the announcements. So the only option is to make new ones in the other language. But then the problem is in the shortcode. How do I make a second [timeline-express] so that it reads the translated announcements ?