That's it! You have successfully set up WPML to create and manage your multilingual website

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That's it! You have successfully set up WPML to create and manage your multilingual website

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You can choose a directory structure, set up separate domains or subdomains for each language, or add the language as a parameter.

The first option, the directory structure, is more SEO friendly and is recommended for most websites.

You can also opt for subdomains or separate domains, but Google might consider these as separate websites. If this is your intended purpose, you can choose this option.


You can choose whether you want to translate everything on your website or just some content. We recommend the “Some content” option as it gives you more control over the translations.

You can add translations yourself, use individual list of canada cell phone number translators or a translation manager, or choose a professional translation service. Regardless of what you choose, you can change the way you manage translations on your website at any time.

In the next screen, grant permission to share plugins and themes to receive faster support.

After that, WPML will ask for your permission to install more supporting plugins. You can click the “Skip” link for now and install these plugins later if needed.
WPML makes it really easy to translate any area of ​​your WordPress blog into multiple languages.
You can easily translate your WordPress posts, pages, tags, categories and topics into as many languages ​​as you want.

Step 3: Adding multilingual posts and pages
To get started, simply click on the Posts menu to view your already published posts. You should immediately see the language columns next to the titles of your posts.

You will see “Add” buttons for each language next to your posts. You can click the button below a language to translate a post.

In addition, you can manage translations by editing a post. In the post editor you will find the new meta box “Language” to manage translations.
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