String Translation

The Visual Editor provided by TranslatePress is a place where you can edit a translation just by clicking on it while visualizing the front-end. There is also another way to edit translations without having to navigate to that particular page where the text is found....

How image translation with TranslatePress works

If you are looking to show different images for each language version of your multilingual website, TranslatePress makes it very easy to do image translation yourself. How image translation with TranslatePress works Here’s how image translation works when using...

Slug Translation

To translate slugs, you need to activate the SEO Pack Add-on from the TranslatePress Settings, under the Add-ons tab. This add-on is available only in the premium versions of TranslatePress: Personal, Business or Developer. Slugs can be...

How to use the Translation Editor

The Translation Editor can be accessed from both the Settings page and from the Admin bar. Normally, you can access TranslatePress’ Translation Editor from the WordPress Admin Bar → Translate Site button. If the Admin Bar is not available...

Gutenberg Integration with TranslatePress

TranslatePress integrates with the Gutenberg editor by allowing you to restrict the visibility of blocks based on language. Restrict Blocks by Language To use this option, click on a block and then go to the Block tab, where you’ll find...

Podmíněný zkrácený kód na základě jazyka

Translate all hard-to-reach or non-visible strings using the TranslatePress shortcode presented below. How to use the TranslatePress conditional shortcode to display content based on language Things like emails sent to users by different plugins cannot be translated...