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  • Theme Author sonalsinha21

    (@sonalsinha21)

    Hi,

    Polylang should work because it has got shortcodes.

    One of our clients have already built a multilingual site using Polylang. Let us know if you have any difficulty using the plugin with this theme.

    Thread Starter Grzegorz W

    (@grzegorz-w)

    Polylang translate pages and posts, but does not translate content into sections. I can not insert language menu to section menu, too.
    🙁

    Theme Author sonalsinha21

    (@sonalsinha21)

    Ohkay.

    Will check and write solutions here till tomorrow

    I use qTranslate-X on this theme (& several other themes & sites), which I’m very happy with. However, the qTranslate language tabs don’t show in Theme Options > Sections in I Am One, so I have to use tags for every phrase. OK for my languages but not practical when engaging other translators.
    Is it possible to fix this? (qT-X Custom fields: https://qtranslatexteam.wordpress.com/faq/#CustomFields )

    Theme Author sonalsinha21

    (@sonalsinha21)

    You don’t need to use custom fields but shortcodes like this: [:en]English Text[:de]Deutsch[:]

    Yes, that’s what I’m doing. That and
    <!–:en–>English <!–:–><!–:de–>Deutsch <!–:–>.

    With external translators though I would have preferred tab-defined languages as they appear in Page Edit.
    I thought that defining the id/class of sections’ text-fields in qT’s settings would do it but it doesn’t.

    Thanks.

    Hi,
    Is this something that can be done in some way? Or in the future?
    As I’m using several languages (with more to come) it’s not practical for a translator to work on a text with several languages mixed into it.

    The qTranslate developers suggested I refer you to this –
    Integration Guide
    🙂

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