• Resolved sbstarr

    (@sbstarr)


    I may be naive in understanding how Translate This works. When I select a section to be translated, I expected the Spanish to appear. It did not. Is the user expected to add their own translation… in this case Spanish? Here’s a little droplr video of me using the plugin for the first time and being confused: https://d.pr/v/gD3rWm

    Does the PRO version offer this? I’d gladly pay for it if so.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Thread Starter sbstarr

    (@sbstarr)

    Sorry all… I can answer my own question. “Translate This” uses Google Translate API, which is a paid service via Google Cloud. You have to add an API key to the plugin settings to get access to Google Translate. Apparently, you can also use DeepL which is offered with the PRO version of the plugin. Otherwise… YES!, you can translate the site into Spanish yourself if you are bilingual. (I’m not, so using the Google Translate option to start.) The plugin authors might consider making this more explicit in their sales pitch. Here’s an excellent YouTube from TranslatePress which I had to search around to find. https://youtu.be/V80H5oiI07c

    Andrei

    (@andrei202)

    Hello there,

    Thanks for reaching out to us!

    The plugin authors might consider making this more explicit in their sales pitch

    You are right about this. I will point this out to our team so we can mention it on one of our pages. Thanks for pointing it out!

    Feel free to open another ticket if you have any further questions.

    All the best,

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