• Resolved vallered

    (@vallered)


    Hi,

    for some reason it might be neccessary that the same page in a different language is different in layout/ elements placed on it, i.e. the translated page is a “real” page. Is there a possibility, e.g., to have a page “about” as native page (url: myhomepage/about) and another (complete separate page) “about” for EN (url: myhomepage/en/about), like other plugins like Polylang and WPML are offering?

    Best

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  • Hello,

    TP saves translations at the string level, while WPML saves at the post level. We don’t create new pages like WPML, but every existing page in your site will have a “translated version”, even if it’s strings are translated or not.

    therefore, the feature you mention will not be available too soon.

    However, you could use “conditional short code based on language” to display different content / elements for a specific page

    Cheers,

    Thread Starter vallered

    (@vallered)

    Many thanks for clarifying that! That option should be sufficient for most cases, but if some day something is available to link a whole page as translated one instead of string translation would be great in cases a different layout of the same page is needed for a different language, though this might be an exception only necessary for few very specific pages if any.

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