Hi,
In the past for my clients I have successfully used a plugin. I used the Google Translate plugin in the past. You can view it here:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/gtranslate/
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EnvyTH
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Hi Tsure, thanks! but, I want to translate by myself. Not a automatic translate.
Please never use Google to translate a website, all you get is gibberish.
@envyth I always use a directory for every language, so site.com/en, site.com/fr, …
@staartmees, thanks for the tip. So would that require a WordPress install in each such folder?
~Thanks
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EnvyTH
(@envyth)
Thanks @staartmees , using a new install or a “WordPress Multisite”?
This plugin will allow for the manual translation of your site into multiple languages.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/polylang/
Cheers!
Lyle
Hi there,
I like the Polylang plugin, since it makes maintaining translations a breeze, and allows you to display content on a per language basis. I wouldn’t recomment to configure it as a Multisite install, mostly because you will not be using multiple sites, but a single site with translations instead, that must be handled differently than sites.
This plugin will also allow you to translate your site, and show translated versions to visitors depending on a number of parameters you can configure, so it’s basically the right tool for the job here.
Cheers.
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