How to Translate Your WordPress Website Content into Other Languages Updated on January 29, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor 1 Minutes, 1 Seconds to Read If you would like to make your content available in many different languages, there is a WordPress plugin for that! In this guide, you can learn how to use the GTranslate (By Translate AI Multilingual Solutions) plugin for WordPress. GTranslate After you have installed the GTranslate plugin, you can begin to configure the settings. Log into your WordPress Administrative Dashboard. Hover over the Settings menu option and click on GTranslate. From the Show floating language selector drop-down menu, select a location to place the language selector drop-down on your website. For example, select Top-right. Next, select all the languages you would like to include by placing a checkmark into each language box under the Flag languages settings. Finally, click on Save Changes to preserve your changes. Congratulations! Now that you have installed, activated, and configured the GTranslate plugin, your visitors will see a new drop-down menu on your website. Your visitors will be able to translate your website’s content to their native language without affecting the appearance for other visitors, by selecting it from the drop-down menu. Intersted in learning what other useful plugins are available for WordPress? Be sure to check out our Recommended WordPress plugins Education Channel for more of our favorite ones. Share this Article IC InMotion Hosting Contributor Content Writer InMotion Hosting contributors are highly knowledgeable individuals who create relevant content on new trends and troubleshooting techniques to help you achieve your online goals! More Articles by InMotion Hosting Related Articles How To Create a PHP Redirect (301, 302, and Dynamic Redirect Examples) Connect to SFTP for Shared Hosting Accounts Using FileZilla FTP Basics for Dedicated Servers How to Install Jekyll and Launch a New Site How to Host AI-Prompt Generated Websites on Shared Hosting What is your default PHP.ini file? Getting Started Guide: FTP Configuring your site in WS_FTP Schedule Social Media Posts With Buffer FTP Error – 421 Too Many Connections