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Translate Gutenberg Blocks in WordPress

Translating Gutenberg blocks is really straightforward by using the free TranslatePress multilingual plugin. In this tutorial, we’ll focus on how to translate Gutenberg blocks of any type, including headings, paragraphs with different formatting, quotes, lists, images, buttons, and more. Gutenberg is the default editor for WordPress, which is part of the core since WordPress 5.0. It […]

Translate WPForms

How to Translate WPForms Using TranslatePress

Translating WPForms is now easier than ever. Using TranslatePress, you can create bilingual or multilingual WordPress forms. You’ll be able to translate WPForms (including all form fields and messages) directly from the front-end in just a few clicks using a visual translation interface. All this without the need to create separate forms, one for each […]

Automatic User Language Detection in TranslatePress

Redirecting visitors to their own language preference based on browser language or IP address is a feature often requested by our TranslatePress users. This can be easily achieved using the Automatic User Language Detection add-on. Below we’ll go through the reasons for using automatic user language detection as well as how it’s implemented in TranslatePress. Why […]

TranslatePress Launch – From concept to product

[UPDATE]: We’re now at 60,000+ active installs on WordPress.org and passed 10000$/month in revenue. Sign up to our newsletter and browse our transparency reports to find out what happened since our TranslatePress multilingual plugin launch. When you launch a new project there’s always a buzz of excitement, hope, relief, but also fear of failure and […]

Translate Dynamic Strings in WordPress

Translate Dynamic Strings in WordPress

Sometimes it can be quite challenging to translate dynamic strings in WordPress. And this is for two main reasons: Themes like Hestia make use of the WordPress Customizer interface to quickly build a beautiful front page containing a slider, various columns for information, a list of WooCommerce products if it’s needed as well as a […]

WordPress in More Languages – Getting Started

WordPress by default is NOT multilingual. You can set up your language when installing it, but that just localizes your site to a language so translating WordPress in more languages is not something as straightforward as publishing a post. Because of this, adding multilingual functionality can be done through a translation plugin, setting up a WordPress […]