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    Hello, I understand that translations are stored local on the server. That’s good. But how do I know if a page is allready translated or not? Can i look up the translations made thus far and see is they are fit? When my website is translated I can stop deepL for a while. but how will i know?

    And another question: can I skip some categories from being translated? Because like poetry is really bad with automated translations.

    Hope to hear from you! – Erwin

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

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  • Hello Erwin,

    Thank you for your message. I’m glad to hear that you find it useful that translations are stored locally on the server. To answer your questions:

    1. How do I know if a page is already translated or not?
      Unfortunately, at this time, we don’t have a way to determine which pages have been translated and which ones haven’t. However, we do have plans to add this feature in a future update.
    2. Can I look up the translations made thus far and see if they are fit?
      You can check the translations made so far in the Translation Editor mode by switching to the desired language. This way, you can review the translations and ensure they are appropriate.

    3. Can I skip some categories from being translated?
      Unfortunately, it is not currently possible to skip specific categories from being translated. However, we appreciate your feedback and will take this into consideration for future updates.

    I hope this helps! If you have any further questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to ask.

    Best regards,

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