Last updated on January 19th, 2012 at 06:13 pm
How to add Language Translate to WordPress without plugin
You website should be viewed by all people around the world. This is the fastest way to add a widget in your WordPress without install any Plugin.
Using Widget in WordPress
Access the Appearance in the WordPress Admin’s Menu. Click on the Widgets.
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Drag the Text Widget to Sidebar
You can see the Text Widget ( Arbitrary text or HTML ), click on it and hold your mouse then drag the Widget to Side bar. Note: Different themes in WordPress may appear in different side bar.
Copy and Paste from Google Translate
Copy the code from Google Translate and paste into the widget you added just now. Set a title for it, like Translate.
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http://translate.google.com/translate_tools?hl=en
Then click Save.
Translate Widget Appear
Finally It will display the Widget to your main page.
Hi – Every time I try this, WordPress erases the script and I can’t save it as is. Any thoughts?
Maybe your web server not allowed ?
Great and it works
It work better than a plugin thanks!
I have the same problem with CR
What about the meta tag code Google gives you to add before the closing ? Where does that go?
Simply awesome. I thought we need to use a plugin to add that widget.
This works perfectly & you don’t need the header code for it to do the job! Wonderful!
I was dreading having to install ANOTHER plugin- so this is simply awesome!
I tried this, but didn’t work. All the writing shows. What am I doing wrong?
I have the same issue as Sachi..it does not work. Only the code appears, no tranlation widget?
I tried this, but when I click “save” on the widget form, half of the code disappears (after the } ) and the code shows when viewing the page. Any suggestions??
Hello there Justin, thanks this worked nicely! Have a great day.
To efficiently localize WordPress websites, consider using this online management platform to translate the software strings: https://poeditor.comYou can use it with this plugin to automate the translation process more: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/poeditor/
When adding language translation to WordPress, my first choice is to use the WordPress plugin named as Google Language Translator. I have shared the detailed using steps at https://besthostingsearch.net/tutorial/add-google-translate-to-wordpress-site/. As for your way, I’ll consider adding to my post as an alternative.