When building a multilingual website, the ability to translate images in WordPress is a common request when you need to show different images for different languages. Translating images in WordPress comes in really handy especially when you deal with images containing text, text that needs to be translated for each language. Image translation, or more […]
Continue ReadingThis tutorial highlights how to create multilingual forms built using Contact Form 7 together with TranslatePress. How to Translate Widgets in WordPress + Show Different Widgets based on Language Contact Form 7 is the most popular contact form plugin for WordPress. It’s free and powers over 5 million websites. Translating forms built with Contact Form […]
Continue ReadingWhile there may be a lot of mixed feelings regarding the use of popup plugins, they still continue to be a super-efficient tool for growing your email subscribers. If you’re running a multi language website though, figuring out how to translate popup content can be quite challenging. That’s because finding a solution that works independently […]
Continue ReadingKnowing how to increase your multilingual site speed is becoming a crucial skill. Page loading speed is an often underestimated factor for the success of a website. However, it influences many key factors, like: traffic, bounce rate, conversions, user satisfaction, as well as SEO. Lack of Speed is a Killer Many people are unaware that […]
Continue ReadingWhen you are running an eCommerce store based on WordPress, figuring out how to translate WooCommerce products can be a crucial factor. Offering your store in several languages is a great way to extend your reach and win over new customers. Thanks to the Internet, these days any online shop can compete globally. If you […]
Continue ReadingTranslating 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 […]
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