Rating: 5 stars
Works perfectly on WP version 6.1.1
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I use 2 languages on my site. Most articles are in English, but I’ve also written some posts in my own language for local users. I browsed trough all the translate plugins to find a solution. The one I installed did not work very good. Also searched with Google, but no luck. Using a translate tool for multi-language sites and using ‘detect language’ is often discouraged.
I decided to give WP Translate a try. Up until now it seems to work great! The default language setting is ‘Detect language’ and this seems to work fine. This plugin is really simple and easy to use. I like the Google toolbar look, which makes it look reliable (which it also is).
The description page of this plugin could be better however. There are no screenshots and the demo wasn’t very helpful either. To me it wasn’t clear that there are actually 2 modes: The Google Toolbar mode and the drop down menu mode with country flags.
Sofar I’m happy. For me there’s no need for creating a complicated multi-language site wit database edits etc. This light weight simple plugin does it all (except SEO). I give it 5 stars.
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This Google Translate WordPress Plugin dynamically adds a Google Translate widget to the upper right of your users’ screen. Other translator plugins only work flawlessly with Premium. This plugin has worked for me with no issues for over 5 years! And yes it does work on Google Chrome. Thank you.
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Thanks for this plugin.
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This works great and the only thing it doesn’t do that I would like is allow you to customise where the Translate button sits on your site.
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The top line is an attractive “Translate”. Below that appears to be an entry box, but nothing can be done with that.
If they can’t do it right, then why would anyone bother to pay for “Pro”?
Rating: 1 star
nothing good here.
wp-translate has a a lot of ads ??
& the wp-translate-pro is BS!
?Set default language: Should be in the free plugin ??
?Track translation usage “Goolge Analytics”: I don’t care about that
?Enhanced widget positioning: Should be in the free plugin ??
?Ads free…: f your ads!
I have not tried it yet but Transposh looks way better & there is No pro/pay version ??
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Almost no settings but lots of ads
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All about making you upgrade
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Hi,
Is there a possibility (or will be) to change the languages or add/remove flags and associated translated languages ? I mean within wordpress.
Thanks for your answers.
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Can’t believe this is a 4.0 version… the only settings I can change is the default language and google analytics
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Especially when it is supposed to be ‘Google’ translate
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Simple, may be better use bing?
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Hello,
I’m trying this out on a local installation of WP but it’s not showing up. Does it have to be a live site to work?
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Works as soon as you activate it on your site. New visitors only see a small Translate button in the upper right of the screen. If you have WP super cache active, you may have to turn it off for a bit and clear the cache. Although that plugin speeds up your sites display, with it updates changes to your site can take a while to show up.
One nice thing about this plug in users can set this site to come up in their language and it will then default to their language on return trips.
I am installing this one on all my sites.