Title: Keywords   WPML
Last modified: August 22, 2016

---

# Keywords WPML

 *  Resolved [atart](https://wordpress.org/support/users/atart/)
 * (@atart)
 * [11 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/)
 * Hello,
 * I have a little problem in my website.
 * I use this plugin: Add Meta Tags – and language plugin WPML.
    Meta tags work 
   perfect for main language, for each subpage i create own keywords and it works
   okey. But if i put another keywords for other language on header i can see keywords
   standard keywords + keywords from main language.
 * I want to make just other keywords for other languages.
    How can i make it?
 * [https://wordpress.org/plugins/add-meta-tags/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/add-meta-tags/)

Viewing 15 replies - 1 through 15 (of 17 total)

1 [2](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/page/2/?output_format=md)
[→](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/page/2/?output_format=md)

 *  Plugin Author [George Notaras](https://wordpress.org/support/users/gnotaras/)
 * (@gnotaras)
 * [11 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/#post-5767463)
 * > But if i put another keywords for other language on header i can see keywords
   > standard keywords + keywords from main language.
   > I want to make just other keywords for other languages.
   >  How can i make it?
 * Hi, I’m having a hard time understanding the problem here. Maybe this is because
   I don;t know how WPML works. Could you please provide more information?
 *  Plugin Author [George Notaras](https://wordpress.org/support/users/gnotaras/)
 * (@gnotaras)
 * [10 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/#post-5767606)
 * Marking the topic as resolved until more feedback is available. Besides, WPML
   is not a free plugin, so it is difficult to test. Feel free to reopen the topic.
 *  [anatman](https://wordpress.org/support/users/anatman/)
 * (@anatman)
 * [10 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/#post-5767607)
 * I can help with testing WPML, if you’d like too.
 * I can report that in my site, which has a static front page, i get: the global
   keywords are displayed independently of the language, but the post keywords are
   of course only displayed for the post/page itself, as well as the post/page description.(
   This is fine for my personal use, but not ideal for multilanguage.)
 * To make Add Meta Tags truly multilaguage, you would have to provide integration
   with the multi-language admin that WPML implements. For example: ideally, Add
   Meta would provide a way to indicate different global keywords according to the
   language, and also different copyright URLs, and any other information that changes
   with language. This is done with WPML.
 * WPML seems to have a policy of working together with plugin authors. If you are
   interested, please have a look: [https://wpml.org/documentation/theme-compatibility/go-global-program/](https://wpml.org/documentation/theme-compatibility/go-global-program/)
 *  [anatman](https://wordpress.org/support/users/anatman/)
 * (@anatman)
 * [10 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/#post-5767608)
 * Read the program – they will set up a site for you for testing, and provide you
   with an account in their organization so you can download the plugin.
 *  Plugin Author [George Notaras](https://wordpress.org/support/users/gnotaras/)
 * (@gnotaras)
 * [10 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/#post-5767609)
 * Thanks for all the information. WPML is a respected commercial plugin and it 
   sounds interesting. However, adding support for a specific 3rd party plugin, 
   especially for a commercial product like WPML that does not even have a lite 
   version available for free, is possibly outside the scope of the Add-Meta-Tags
   development.
 * Nevertheless, there are still many workarounds. For example, as far as the general
   settings, such as the ‘Site Description’, ‘Site Keywords’, and ‘Global Keywords’
   are concerned, a filter hook could be added for each one of them, so as to be
   able to change them programmatically for any additional languages. I know that
   such a solution is not very user-friendly, but it is the only one that is close
   to the goals of this plugin.
 * From what I understand, when WPML is used, the custom description & keywords 
   that can be set in the post editing screen, can be set separately for each of
   the supported languages. Is this correct? The only issue is the general settings
   like the ‘Global Keywords’?
 * By using a workaround like the one I mentioned above, the global keywords could
   pass through a filtering function, which would set them according to the used
   language. For example:
 *     ```
       function amt_get_global_keywords( $default ) {
           $current_lang = X_GET_THE_WPML_LANG_HERE();
           if ( $current_lang == 'pt-BR' ){
               return 'pt-br-global-keyword1, pt-br-global-keyword2, pt-br-global-keyword3';
           } elseif ( $current_lang == 'de-DE' ){
               return 'de-global-keyword1, de-global-keyword2, de-global-keyword3';
           }
           // ..etc..
           return $default;
       }
       add_filter( 'amt_some_global_keyword_hook', 'amt_get_global_keywords' );
       ```
   
 * That way it would be independent of the plugin that adss the miltilingual support
   to wordpress and give more flexibility to the user/developer.
 * Please let me know if I am missing anything here…
 * George
 *  Plugin Author [George Notaras](https://wordpress.org/support/users/gnotaras/)
 * (@gnotaras)
 * [10 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/#post-5767610)
 * I’ll need to do some thorough research about WPML. In case this information is
   needed in order to set it up with the Custom Fields that are used by Add-Meta-
   Tags, here is a list with their names: [http://www.codetrax.org/projects/wp-add-meta-tags/wiki/Data_Storage#Custom-Fields](http://www.codetrax.org/projects/wp-add-meta-tags/wiki/Data_Storage#Custom-Fields)
 * I’m definitely interested in making the plugin work with multilingual plugins.
 * George
 *  Plugin Author [George Notaras](https://wordpress.org/support/users/gnotaras/)
 * (@gnotaras)
 * [10 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/#post-5767611)
 * As a test, I tried qTranslate-X and I noticed that the ‘Metadata’ metabox fields(
   custom description/keywords/title/etc) are the same for all languages, which 
   means we have a problem some further integration with multilingual plugins should
   be implemented.
 * I also found the [babble](https://github.com/Automattic/babble) plugin, by Automattic.
   I’ve taken a note to test this one as well.
 * Also, I’ll consider checking the WPML’s ‘go-global-program’.
 * George
 *  [anatman](https://wordpress.org/support/users/anatman/)
 * (@anatman)
 * [10 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/#post-5767612)
 * I completely understand if you decide their go-global program is out of the development
   scope, for the reasons you mentioned. And even if you’d decide for it, we know
   it would take time.
 * Regarding the post description and keywords, yes, WPML treats each post translation
   as a different post, so there’s no need to worry about that, i think (keep in
   mind i’m not a programmer). The Metadata box for a translation starts empty, 
   it doesn’t share the original post’s metadata.
    The site description and title
   are also handled by WPML: there’s a different setting for each language. One 
   accesses each one as the language of the WP admin panel is changed. It looks 
   like Add Meta Tags is fine with that, because i have different site descriptions
   for the different languages in my site right now. What you found out about qTranslate
   is what made me quit using it and choosing WPML.
 * I understand the code you posted, thanks a lot! I am not using it, because my
   global keywords are “language independent”, actually. I am sure the code will
   help people landing here.
 * I didn’t know about babble, it wasn’t available when i started translating my
   site in the past. Being published by Automattic, it can be a reliable way ahead.
   I’d just sugest that any adaptations you make in the future take WPML into account,
   just not to become incompatible.
 * Thank you one more time!
    Eduardo
 *  Plugin Author [George Notaras](https://wordpress.org/support/users/gnotaras/)
 * (@gnotaras)
 * [10 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/#post-5767613)
 * > Regarding the post description and keywords, yes, WPML treats each post translation
   > as a different post, so there’s no need to worry about that, i think (keep 
   > in mind i’m not a programmer). The Metadata box for a translation starts empty,
   > it doesn’t share the original post’s metadata.
   >  The site description and title
   > are also handled by WPML: there’s a different setting for each language. One
   > accesses each one as the language of the WP admin panel is changed. It looks
   > like Add Meta Tags is fine with that, because i have different site descriptions
   > for the different languages in my site right now.
 * I’m truly grateful for this feedback, because currently I cannot test WPML.
 * Time permitting I’ll enroll to the WPML program you mentioned above and test 
   it myself soon. From what I see, WPML is the top player in the multilingual area
   of plugins.
 * BTW, the code I posted above does not currently work, because the filter hook
   has not been implemented yet. I scheduled it for the immediate next release.
 * The babble plugin is not mature enough yet. From what I see it exists only on
   github. Apart from qtranslate-X I also tested polylang, which is also a good 
   plugin.
 * The conclusion I’ve reached after testing these plugins is that the custom fields(
   custom description, keywords, news keywords, etc) are supported with minimal 
   or no extra configuration on those plugins.
 * The problem is the `global keywords`, the `site description` and the `site keywords`
   of the general plugin settings page. Since all settings of add-meta-tags are 
   stored in a single wordpress options (this was the best practice and possibly
   this still stands), it would be very difficult for any multilingual plugin to
   find this data and offer translation capability for it. So, the only way this
   is going to work is with code similar to that I posted above.
 * About WPML, there should be no worries. From what I see, becoming incompatible
   is not even a possibility. 🙂
 * George
 *  [anatman](https://wordpress.org/support/users/anatman/)
 * (@anatman)
 * [10 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/#post-5767614)
 * I’m happy to report that this meta tag:
    `<meta itemprop="inLanguage" content
   ="en_US" />` Is being generated correctly by Add Meta Tags in conjunction with
   WPML, consistent with the post language.
 *  Plugin Author [George Notaras](https://wordpress.org/support/users/gnotaras/)
 * (@gnotaras)
 * [10 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/#post-5767615)
 * This is actually the work of WPML. Add-Meta-Tags uses the WP API. WPML modifies
   the WP API in a way so that any API calls return the value according to the current
   language. So, everything works.
 *  Plugin Author [George Notaras](https://wordpress.org/support/users/gnotaras/)
 * (@gnotaras)
 * [10 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/#post-5767616)
 * Also I think the following page from the WPML docs will help me add support for
   WPML, even the settings that exist in the options array, like site description,
   site keywords and global keywords.
 * [https://wpml.org/documentation/support/language-configuration-files/](https://wpml.org/documentation/support/language-configuration-files/)
 *  Plugin Author [George Notaras](https://wordpress.org/support/users/gnotaras/)
 * (@gnotaras)
 * [10 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/#post-5767617)
 * Optional for everyone reading this topic.
 * Uploaded a `wpml-config.xml` [file](http://www.codetrax.org/attachments/download/162/wpml-config.xml)
   on the dev site.
 * Should be placed in the root directory of the add-meta-tags plugin (`/wp-content/
   plugins/add-meta-tags/`).
 * This is the same config file that will ship with v2.8.9.
 * It adds full support for the translatable global Add-Meta-Tags settings (site
   description, site keywords, global keywords, copyright url) and also support 
   for the custom fields used by add-meta-tags to store post specific data, like
   custom description, keywords, title, etc.
 * Supported plugins: WPML, Polylang.
 * Also in my TODO list for testing: qTranslate-X, babble.
 * George
 *  [anatman](https://wordpress.org/support/users/anatman/)
 * (@anatman)
 * [10 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/#post-5767618)
 * Thanks a lot, George, that is nice.
 * Another observation:
    If one has images in a post or page, Add Meta Tags will
   generate ImageObject scopes. The “name” in these will be the title of the media,
   as defined in the WP midia library, it seems. First, i could not find a way to
   translate those with WPML. Then i remembered that Images are stored just like
   posts, and have their own URLs. So, if one goes to the attachment page, and click
   on Edit Midia in the admin bar, he will be taken to the Edit Midia page. At the
   bottom there will be an option inserted by WPML that you can check and save to
   Make Midia Translatable. You will have to upload the midia file again, and enter
   the translated text.
 * I am not testing that for now, but i would guess that Add Meta Tags will get 
   the translated midia name for the translated post, because of the way WPML modifies
   the API like you explained above.
 *  Plugin Author [George Notaras](https://wordpress.org/support/users/gnotaras/)
 * (@gnotaras)
 * [10 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/#post-5767619)
 * Hello Eduardo,
 * I found this: [https://wpml.org/documentation/getting-started-guide/media-translation/](https://wpml.org/documentation/getting-started-guide/media-translation/)
 * > I am not testing that for now, but i would guess that Add Meta Tags will get
   > the translated midia name for the translated post, because of the way WPML 
   > modifies the API like you explained above.
 * Normally yes. WPML creates a new post object for every translation. Regarding
   attachments, it might or might not duplicate the attachment file. In any case,
   any WP API calls used by Add-Meta-Tags should return the properly translated 
   value or the proper URLs to the attached media.
 * If you notice anything unusual, please let me know about it.
 * Unfortunately, I cannot test WPML myself at this time, but I’ll see what I can
   do about this in the near future.
 * George

Viewing 15 replies - 1 through 15 (of 17 total)

1 [2](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/page/2/?output_format=md)
[→](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/page/2/?output_format=md)

The topic ‘Keywords WPML’ is closed to new replies.

 * ![](https://s.w.org/plugins/geopattern-icon/add-meta-tags.svg)
 * [Add Meta Tags](https://wordpress.org/plugins/add-meta-tags/)
 * [Frequently Asked Questions](https://wordpress.org/plugins/add-meta-tags/#faq)
 * [Support Threads](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/add-meta-tags/)
 * [Active Topics](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/add-meta-tags/active/)
 * [Unresolved Topics](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/add-meta-tags/unresolved/)
 * [Reviews](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/add-meta-tags/reviews/)

 * 17 replies
 * 3 participants
 * Last reply from: [George Notaras](https://wordpress.org/support/users/gnotaras/)
 * Last activity: [10 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keywords-wpml/page/2/#post-5767621)
 * Status: resolved