Now look on your dashboard's list of functions, and click on "Installed Plugins"

Then scroll down until you see your new baby, and click on "activate".

Then see if there is a "settings" option ... if so, click on that, and simply go thru the available options and choose what you like. If not, as in this case, we drop back and punt, with setting option #2.


The other way of getting to a plugin's settings is by scrolling down your dashboard's functions to "settings" and hover your cursor over it, so the popout menu shows up like this:

You can also check the plugins listed under Settings:

See if your plugin is listed in either of those lists. If so, click on it, and you will be taken to the page where you can choose your settings. In this case, apparently this little guy comes the way you are going to have to use it, so ... no more work for you to do.

Try using it for a while, and if the way it works is not to your liking, deactivate it and go back to step one of this training and start another search for the plugin with this feature that is adjustable in its settings.

For the purpose of this training, however, I will choose one that is listed, and hover my cursor over "Transposh", and then choose "settings" from the side popout:

Now this page shows up, where I am free to choose and adjust the settings to my heart''s content.

With the settings set, what you will finally do is to place the plugin where you want it on your site's appearance. We will get into that on the next, and final, page.



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