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Community Forums › Forums › Internationalization and Translations › Moved: Reply To: Genesis and WPML: multilingual text widgets

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  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 12 years ago by katootje.
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  • April 28, 2013 at 3:35 am #38171
    Macxxz
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    I am using Genesis framework together with agency child theme v 2.0. I want to have a bilingual site. The agency thes has widgets especially for the homepage. The problem which appears is, that it seem not possible to have the homepage in two language version where the widgets are showing up only on that homepage version where the content was made for. E.g. there is a widget called "Home Left" when I place two text widgets in it one with the laguage version 1 the other with the language version 2, both language version apear on both hompage versions and not only on the homepage version the are translated for. I tried to solve the problem with the plugin "widget-context" but it didn“t solve the problem either.

    What is wrong with my approach?

    April 28, 2013 at 4:48 am #38179
    katootje
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    What do you use to make your content bilingual? WPML or another plugin? And what widgets are you talking about, pure text widgets? If you work with WPML you have the multilingual text widgets you can use.

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