• Resolved Binarycubeit

    (@binarycubeit)


    Hi,

    My main site is developed in english. here is the link https://hellovein.fr/ I installed Translatepress auto translation using Google Translate v2 api. It translate english to french properly. Now i can browse my site by https://hellovein.fr/ but i want hellovein.fr should be french language. But it is showing english. I have used french as default language but no luck. Now when i browse https://hellovein.fr/ it shows english site.

    I am not getting any clue why it is happening. I tried different approach but no luck.

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  • Plugin Support madalinaruzsa

    (@madalinaruzsa)

    Hi @binarycubeit,

    Go to TranslatePress > Settings > General > and please send a screenshot from here.

    You can use a site like https://snipboard.io/ to share the screenshots.

    Thread Starter Binarycubeit

    (@binarycubeit)

    my main language was english. then i translated it to french. when i browse like hellovein.fr/fr it shows french but i do not want that. i want hellovein.fr should show french.

    here is the screenshot: https://snipboard.io/8CKQ4T.jpg

    Plugin Support madalinaruzsa

    (@madalinaruzsa)

    Hi @binarycubeit,

    Please allow me to explain how TranslatePress works: TranslatePress does not duplicate content; instead, translations are directly linked to the default language content within the database. As a result, there is no separate version in French that can be treated as an independent default language.

    With that said, you can navigate to TranslatePress > Settings and enable the option ‘Use a subdirectory for the default language.’ By activating this setting, users will see French as the primary language when accessing the site, but your URL will remain hellovein.fr/fr. Since it is not possible to treat French as an independent language, you cannot remove /fr from your URL.

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