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  • KC George

    Hi Kevin,

    You can setup a multilingual website in WordPress also. You will need a translation plugin to add a language translation to your existing WordPress project. Please have a look at this article for a list of available translation plugins. 9 Best WordPress Translation Plugins for Multilingual Websites

    These plugins appear to work fine with Brizy

    • TranslatePress
    • WPML
    • Polylang

    If you are not familiar with these plugins, setting it up and trying out these plugins can possibly mess up your live website. I recommend that you create a staging site, install one of these plugins and setup the translation in staging. Once you add a language translation, you can migrate the design from staging to the live site.

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  • Kevin Kluiters

    Hi,


    I added WPML pro, now I see at the revision that it does not show my design. It only shows the translation in the default theme.
    How can I get the translation to work with the layout I made in Brizy?

    Kind regards.

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  • KC George

    Hi Kevin,

    Are you trying to generate translations automatically with WPML? The automatic translations may not work with Brizy. WPML allows you to manually add translations. The pages you add manually can be edited using Brizy.

    You can create different menu for each languages. Automatic switching of languages will work only with the theme header. You have broadly two options to setup a header with WPML. Please have a look at the last comment in this community post for the 2 options https://support.brizy.io/hc/en-us/community/posts/15349321765009

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