How to Add Google Translate in WordPress

There are thousands of possible languages out in the world that your readers could be reading in. Sometimes there is a need to translate your site for your audience in a specific region. In this video, we will show you how to add Google Translate in WordPress.

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Summary of this Tutorial:

Start by installing and activating the Google Language Translator plugin.

To edit the settings go to Settings, Google Language Translator.

You can choose the layout for the translate form.

Most importantly you need to check the box next to Plugin Status and press Update Option button to activate the plugin.

With your settings changed, go to Appearance, Widgets then drag and drop a text widget with this shortcode inside: [google-translator]

Save your widget and your users will be able to translate your website to their language of choice.

Users can also update the translation of your site to improve the machine translation.

If your readerbase is great you can get your whole website translated by volunteers.

Related Links:

Google Language Translator

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/google-language-translator/

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