WPML Shortcode Translator
WPML.org plugin users now can use language detection shortcode anywhere, e.g. text blocks.
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Possibly abandoned • Last updated 4029 days ago
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Description
WPML.org has an excellent plugin to make WordPress sites multilingual. As well as powerful tools to manage the translation and translators.
Reusable Text Blocks makes centralizing reusable text quick and easy.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/reusable-text-blocks/
WPML doesn’t work Reusable Text Blocks and other similar type plugins, resulting in messy workarounds.
The solution was suggested on this thread:
http://wpml.org/forums/topic/conditional-language-shortcode/
And so WPML Shortcode Translator was created so you can use power of WPML anywhere. For example:
[wpml_language language=”enâ€]Hello[/wpml_language]
[wpml_language language=“jaâ€]ã“ã‚“ã«ã¡ã¯[/wpml_language]
Enjoy.
Installation
- Download the wpmlshortcodetranslator.zip
- Upload to ‘/wp-content/plugins/’ folder
- Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugin menu in WordPress backend plugin section’
- Add shortcode [wpml_language language=”en”]your content[/wpml_language] (eg: language=”en” is for english ) to your post/page textblock.
Frequently Asked Questions
Example of short code usage
Add shortcode [wpml_language language=”en”]your content[/wpml_language] (eg: language=”en” is for english ) to your post/page textblock.
Do I need to have WPML.org plugin installed?
Yes.
Is the ELSE clause supported?
No.
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1.0
- Welcome!