How does TranslatePress handle dynamic content or content visible only to specific user roles?
TranslatePress includes a 'Browse As' feature that allows you to view and translate your website as a logged-in user, a logged-out user, or even specific user roles. This ensures that all dynamic content, such as custom login pages or content hidden for certain users, can be accurately translated directly from the front-end.
Can I use different domains for each language with TranslatePress for improved international SEO?
Yes, TranslatePress supports assigning a different domain to each language (e.g., domain.de for German, domain.fr for French). This feature is designed to enhance international SEO and provide a more localized experience for users, and it is available in the Business and Developer plans.
What happens to my translated content if my TranslatePress license expires?
TranslatePress is GPL and self-hosted, meaning you own your translations forever. If your yearly license expires, your translated website will continue to function as expected. However, you will no longer receive access to updates, new features, or premium support until the license is renewed.
How does TranslatePress ensure that new content added to my WordPress site is also translated?
TranslatePress AI includes a feature that automatically detects and translates any new content or changes made to your website, including SEO metadata. This ensures that your translations remain up-to-date without constant manual intervention and adhere to multilingual SEO best practices.
Is it possible to have different menu items or navigation structures for each language on my website?
Yes, TranslatePress offers a 'Navigation Based on Language' addon. This allows you to configure and display different menu items and navigation structures depending on the language selected by the user, providing a fully localized user experience.