Hi,
of course each translation is saved in the database for further editing and can be seen in your WordPress backend at the plugin URL https://yoursite.com/wp-admin/admin.php?page=gptranslate
It is a frontend translator, all translations are saved in the database and listed in the WordPress administration.
Thanks
In my wordpress backend at the plugin URL https://yoursite.com/wp-admin/admin.php?page=gptranslate and the file “language” i can see only one language the main of website, nowhere the 2nd translated language.
Is there any setting from plugin, cause we have problem in our search bar, not found anything from translated language cause not found the file, and we try to fix it.
There is not file “language” in GPTranslate.
You enable languages in settings, they will be available in the frontend language selector.
At https://yoursite.com/wp-admin/admin.php?page=gptranslate you see the list of translated pages from the original to translated language that are saved in the database.
ok understand, so these files is like front end translation but with some edit in pages. We want the server file of language, else noone of search bars can works with multilanguage sites.
This section of pro version “Save translations to the database to save credits and to further process pieces of translated text. In this way it is possible to automate but also refine every single translated text like you have never done before” create file in server?
The problem with your search bars has nothing to do with saved translations, database or files.
By sure it’s all about the configuration.
If you like a PRO service you can contact us at gptranslate@storejextensions.org to provide informations and access about your site so we can setup a correct installation and you can evaluate if purchase the PRO version.
Ok thanks for your instanly answers, i will send to this email.