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  • Plugin Author Chouby

    (@chouby)

    Hello,

    There is indeed no special code written for Slider Revolution. But the last time I tested this plugin, nothing prevented me to use it in a multilingual context. I just had to create one slider per language.

    Thread Starter exetlaios

    (@exetlaios)

    Hello…

    I tried this approach but there was nowhere a place to connect the slider with the translation selection like in the main menu. The slider was built in with the theme and I didn’t find a way. However, I manage to solve my problem with a simple code that tricks the slider that is wpml.

    It was my first installation of wordpress. My experience is with opencart that has the translation built-in and is by far easiest and more logical. (What is the thing with synchronization, what it means? occam razor…(tick-translate, untick-don’t translate))

    I consider the translation in wordpress weak and problematic. (I suppose that each cms have pluses and minuses). I don’t get/like the duplicate content. It’s confusing and creates a mess. Polylang solves that mess to a big degree.

    Obviously, if I pay 100€ per year I will have no problems… I tried other plugins but in the end, I use polylang. And if I built again in wordpress, I will use polylang.
    There is a reason that polylag is higher than other plugins and if you solve/make easier the slider revolution translation, It will be a 5-star plugin.

    Thanks…

    I use Polylang with Slider Revolution in several theems without any problem.
    Just create sliders in different languages and assigne them to the rigth pages. It works like a charm.
    So, @exetlaios it should be something in your configuration why you have no success or why you need to work with code.
    Finally both plugins are working together perfectly.

    Thread Starter exetlaios

    (@exetlaios)

    Perhaps it is something in my configuration (the integration of slider with the theme) or something I miss. Can you please tell me how to connect the second slider with the language? What options to use?

    Thank you Coder…

    I do not connect the sliders to eachother. This is not necesarry. I create multiple sliders, for each language one. I have separated front pages, for each language one. At the page configuration I select the corresponding slider, depends on the language of the front page.
    That’s it.

    Thread Starter exetlaios

    (@exetlaios)

    It is exactly what I have except that I can’t choose slider. The type of page that I want to create comes from a template of the theme. In a blank page, I suppose it works.

    I will experiment with a blank installation of wordpress because the theme automates a lot of stuff and doesn’t even have the option of deactivation…

    Thanks again…

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