![]() ![]() However, let me point out that there are also plugins that allow you to automatically translate posts like Ajax Translator Revolution, a paid plugin that uses Google Translate for translations.Īmong the multilingual plugins we decided to use Polylang, a free plugin. Using automatic translators, as you can easily guess, is not recommended because the result would not be reliable and in any case you would have to correct the mistakes by hand. To get good results, you will have to translate the posts yourself or use translators. These plugins take care of configuring the posts to then create the translations, but not the translation itself. ![]() Free plugins like Polylang or qTranslateX and premium plugins like WPML. There are several plugins you can use to add translations to your posts. The most commonly used solution is to use a multilingual plugin on a standalone WordPress installation. In this manner the user can easily switch between the versions. In case of WordPress multisite you can link each post to its translated version with a plugin like Multisite Language Switcher. If you choose to create a network of sites with WordPress multisite consider that if the resources of a shared hosting or WordPress hosting are not enough you can upgrade to a plan with more resources such as a VPS cloud hosting or a dedicated server. You can manage the sites separately or include them in a single network with a WordPress multisite installation. This option consists of creating a separate site for each language in which you want to offer your content. In this case, however, the posts in different languages will all have a single URL, which will not be translatable. This is the case with plugins like qTranslate-X. Then there are WordPress plugins that use a single post in which versions in different languages are stored. This is what plugins like Polylang or WPML allow you to do. Linking allows users to switch between languages. ![]() The two posts (or more depending on how many languages you want to translate your posts into) will be linked together. For example, in an Italian-English bilingual blog, you will have a post in Italian and a corresponding one in English. pages, categories, etc.Įach post will then be present in different versions. You will also need to do the same with the other elements of the site i.e. Most multilingual plugins allow you to create several posts on a single WordPress installation, each for each language. One installation with multilingual plugin Let’s see the differences between these alternatives.
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