• Resolved wprun

    (@wordpressrun)


    Can translatepress work with this url structure for the translations:

    domain.com/qc/en
    domain.com/qc/fr

    and also have other parts of the site that don’t have translations at all

    domain.com/bc
    domain.com/mn

    All on the one wordpress install?

    I ask because another translation plugin requires a WP multisite for this type of setup.

    Thanks!

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  • Plugin Support Anca

    (@ancavictoria)

    Hello,

    It will not work to have http://www.example.uk, http://www.example.ro, http://www.example.fr, etc. This means directly a multiple domains system and, right now, we don’t have support for this.

    We working based on a virtual subdirectory system (e.g. http://www.example.com, http://www.example.com/fr, http://www.example.com/ro).

    The subdirectory is added to the URL even for untranslated pages; it can only be set to not appear for the site’s default language.

    Kind Regards,

    Anca

    Thread Starter wprun

    (@wordpressrun)

    Hi Anca,

    I’m not sure if you read my question. I was asking about something else.

    If this structure is possible:

    domain.com/qc/en

    Thanks

    • This reply was modified 1 month, 1 week ago by wprun.
    Plugin Support Anca

    (@ancavictoria)

    Hello,

    This could work using multisite. You have one site at domain.com/qc/ where you enable TranslatePress and add extra languages. Your URL will then be domain.com/qc/en etc

    Then you could also have other sites with different URLs like domain.com/bc, domain.com/mc where you don’t enable TranslatePress.

    But in a regular installation the language will always be first.

    Kind Regards,

    Anca

    • This reply was modified 1 month, 1 week ago by Anca.
    Plugin Author Anghel Emanuel

    (@anghelemanuel99)

    Hello there,

    Since 5 days have already passed from the last reply, without getting any response from your side, I will close this thread and mark it as “Resolved”.

    Have a great day!

    Kind Regards,

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