

I’m using Weglot and it has an option to include the language switcher at the menu.

Then, you will just have to replace the target element ( ".header-nav") by the CSS selector of the parent element where you want the language switcher to be placed.įor instance, if you want to add it to your menu:įinally, another option to move the button will be to create languages elements into your native menu and link it with the translation hooks belowįor instance, you create a “Languages” item menu with “English” and “Français” as sub-menu. Hi, seems that Quadmenu has a problem with language switchers at the menu. It offers automatic translations with human editing, making setup easy and efficient.
#WEGLOT LANGUAGE SWITCHER CODE#
In order to add the Language Switcher to your menu, you can use the “Switchers” option to add to your Weglot.initialize code as you can see attached and in the documentation below Weglot WordPress Language Switcher for WordPress Weglot is one of the highest-rated WordPress multilingual plugins which supports over 100 frequently updated languages.

Go to Configuration > Integrations > Weglot. This should place the Weglot switcher in the desired position. If you browse the front end of your site, you’ll notice that your site can be translated into other languages through the Language Switcher tool: However, if you don’t like the default layout, you’re able to customize it to your liking. Weglot simply adds a language switcher button on your checkout and lets you translate your content without any coding. You can create a div where you want the Weglot switchers to be and add the following id to it: weglot_here. Your site will have a language switcher that lets users select the preferred.
#WEGLOT LANGUAGE SWITCHER HOW TO#
We are working on a specific support doc to explain how to position your language switcher on Webflow (it will be done soon). Weglot, one of WordPress most straightforward translation plugins.
