• Resolved Muh

    (@m7mad)


    Hey all1
    I’ve RTL – LTR languages on the same website!
    I want to target specific classes for each language or one at least how can I achieve this?

    Ex: Class Name: .Hero
    Languages installed, Arabic – Default – & English as secondary language!

    Question 2:
    Will this affect the class in both languages, Since I want to target one language?

    P.S. I saw this in other threads:
    .translatepress-ar (class name) / In my case, this should be different?
    Since the default language is Arabic, its should be “.translatepress-en (class name)”
    Please correct me if it’s right or wrong!

    Question 3:
    How to make TranslatePress from translating the backend?
    I want the backend of the WordPress dashboard only in English!
    I’m using Bricks builder, Once I use it, it translated it to Arabic!

    Question 4:
    Does TranslatePress have the feature of different domains per language?

    Question 5:
    Does there an option to disable the language switch code/shortcode if the translation does not exist?

    Please Advice
    Regards
    Kareem

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  • Plugin Support Anghel Emanuel

    (@anghelemanuel99)

    Hello there,

    Thank you for reaching us!

    1. You can target any language using the specific class. For example, for Arabic, here is how you can target it

    .translatepress-ar

    You need to do the same for other languages.

    2.No, there won`t be any effects since you want to target only a specific language.

    3.TranslatePress doesn’t translate the backend of your website because our plugin works only in the front-end part so please have a look again and see which plugin translates your backend.

    4. It will not work to have https://www.example.uk, https://www.example.ro, etc. This means directly a multiple domains system and, right now, we don’t have support for this.
    It is a tracked feature requested also by other users, but for the moment, we don’t have a timeframe for it.

    As a solution, I can recommend using the MultilingualPress plugin, https://multilingualpress.org/.

    5. Unfortunately, there is no setting to hide a page if that page is not translated in the language selected from the language switcher.

    If there`s anything else, please let me know!

    Kind Regards,

    Thread Starter Muh

    (@m7mad)

    Hey, Thx for the reply @anghelemanuel99
    Yes, I’ve more questions, please!

    1. You can target any language using the specific class. For example, for Arabic, here is how you can target it

    .translatepress-ar

    So according to this answer, If I want to target English it will be Ex: “.translatepress-en”? for English “.translatepress-es” For Spanish?

    Question 6:
    How to export the translation? Is there a way to do it?
    If decided one day to move on to another translation plugin?

    Question 7:
    Where does “TranslatePress” save the data for translation? In DB?

    Question 8:
    Do I need to have a specific SEO plugin? I saw “TranslatePress” recommend “SEO Pack” in the settings.
    I’m only using “The SEO Framework”

    Regards

    Thread Starter Muh

    (@m7mad)

    Can you please answer the questions 6/7/8…?

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