- Section
- Troubleshooting: Missing Icons
- Spectra Patterns
- Contact Form 7: Multiple Column Fields
- Contact Form 7: Checkbox / Radio / Acceptance Control
- Unable To Style Contact Form 7
- Tab Index For Multiple Gravity Forms
- Getting Started With Spectra
- Exclude Heading From TOC
- Block Display Conditions
- Importing Starter Templates With Spectra
- Getting Started With Spectra
- Manually Install Spectra Via FTP
- Automatic Beta Updates
- Rollback To Previous Versions
- Load Google Fonts Locally
- Activate Spectra Pro License
- Install Spectra Pro
- Translate Strings With Loco Translate
- Process Refund Requests
- Translating Spectra Content Using WPML’s ‘Translate Everything’ Feature
- Transparent / Sticky Header
- Change Site Logo
- Change Global Styles
- Disable Title on Posts & Pages
- Transparent / Sticky Header For Single Page / Post
- Change Header & Footer Patterns
- Custom / Google Fonts
- Reset Global Default Styling
- Manually Install Spectra One Via FTP
- Enable / Disable Header & Footer On Specific Pages / Posts
Translating Spectra Content Using WPML’s ‘Translate Everything’ Feature
WPML 4.7’s Translate Everything feature takes automatic translation to the next level. It enables faster, easier, and cost-effective content translation, keeping your Spectra-powered site’s multilingual content always up-to-date.
Key Features of WPML’s Translate Everything Mode
- Automatic Translation
- Content is translated automatically when you publish new pages or update existing ones.
- Flexible Review Options
- Review Before Publishing: Ensures translation accuracy prior to going live.
- Review After Publishing: Allows you to review content post-publication.
- Up-to-Date Translations
- Automatic updates minimize manual effort, ensuring your translations stay current.
How to Translate Spectra Content Using WPML
Step 1: Install and Configure WPML
- Download WPML: Purchase the WPML Multilingual CMS plugin and download the zip file from your account.
- Install WPML: Upload the plugin zip file in your WordPress dashboard and activate it.
Step 2: Complete WPML Setup Wizard
- Select Languages: Choose the languages you want to add by clicking the + icon. Click Continue
2. Configure URL Format: Set your preferred format for language URLs (e.g., subdirectories or subdomains) and click Continue.
3. Register WPML: Enter your site key from your WPML account to enable automatic updates. Click Continue.
Step 3: Enable Automatic Translation
- Navigate to WPML → Settings.
- Choose your translation mode:
- Translate Everything (Recommended): Automatically translates all Spectra content.
- Translate Some: Allows manual selection of specific content for translation.
- In Translate Everything mode, select your review preference:
- Review Before Publishing: Ensures quality control.
- Publish Translations and Review Later: Ideal for large volumes of content needing immediate publishing.
- Publish Without Review: Fastest option, though it may require post-review for accuracy.
- Click Continue to initiate the automatic translation process.
Step 4: Monitor and Review Translations
- After translation completes, click Finish in the setup wizard.
- Check the Automatic Translation Status to confirm all content is translated.
- For manual review, access the Advanced Translation Editor:
- Open a translation job.
- Click Translate Automatically to populate translations instantly.
Automatic Translation for Free
- Most sites can access automatic translation free of charge.
- With WPML’s Pay-As-You-Go plan, you get 2,000 free credits per month.
- Enable this feature by navigating to WPML → Translation Management → Automatic Translation and clicking Activate Pay-As-You-Go.
WPML’s Translate Everything feature streamlines the process of translating Spectra content, offering automatic, accurate, and seamless translations. Hence, start automating your multilingual content today to deliver an exceptional experience to your global audience!
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