Multiple language slugs for qTranslate, now equipped with its own widget for language selection. (Requires qTranslate plugin installed and active) |
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Start the Tips:1. First Download "qtranslate-slug-with-widget.zip" Plugin to your Local Computer. (Click Download) 2. Then, Login to your "yourdomain.com/wp-admin" Dashboard. 3. Then, Click on "Plugins" + "Add New" from left sidemenu of Dashboard. 4. Now, Click on "Upload Plugin" button.
5. Now, Browse "qtranslate-slug-with-widget.zip" Downloaded plugin from your computer, Where you downloaded qtranslate-slug-with-widget.zip According to Step – 1 Above then, click on "Install Now" 6. Now, Click on "Active Plugin" 7. Then, See left sidemenu. "qTranslate slug with widget" folder is added on left sidemenu. Now, Click on "qTranslate slug with widget" folder. Noted that: If you do not see "qTranslate slug with widget" folder on left sidemenu then, see at left sidemenu "Settings" or "Tools". 8. Now you configure yourself oR Watch video tutorial below about qTranslate slug with widget Configurtions and Settings or How to work "qTranslate slug with widget" in your WordPress site. oR After Activated Plugin According to Step-6 then,
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Unzip in your plugins directory, then enable it from the admin panel. Note that it’s still necessary to use the qTranslate language code (query, domain or pre-path mode) in your links: if you get 404 errors, try to put %post_id% in your permalink structure the function qTranslateSlug_generateLanguageSelectCode() could be manually inserted wherever into the template, to use it without widgets |
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