So ...

Upon activation, go to Settings => Google Language Translator to access the plugin configuration page.

At the top you'll see the "Main Settings" panel ...

First, you'll have to check the "Plugin Status" checkbox to actually activate the plugin. Next, you'll be able to select your site's default language, and the languages you want to be available for translation:


OK. Now let's see the magic ...



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mbouteiller Premium Plus
Hey Zed,

Wow... this really opens the door.

The way I understand this is when a visitor reads a blog from my site, this Google Translator will be able to translate in the language they desire.

I can see that being very helpful.

But when I have a CTA in that blog to take the visitor to WA, all the training here is in English.

I'm just thinking here...

Thank you Zed.

I do have this bookmarked.

Monica
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for the feedback Monica!
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dowj01 Premium
Excellent idea, it is so easy to forget the 'World Wide' bit of WWW and there are a lot of potential site visitors and customers out there.
Thanks
Justin
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smartketeer Premium
Thank YOU!
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CandP Premium
This is super useful! Thank you. It is important to reach as many people as possible, regardless of language!
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smartketeer Premium
I agree 100%

Thanks for the time my friends!
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Wirawat Premium
Thanks for a good idea.
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for stopping by Wirawat!
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rubanzema Premium Plus
Thanks for sharing. I haven't heard from you for a whîle.
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for the time Emmanuel!
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