Lost in translation
In the last build of my Blog I had a side panel that allowed users to translate the entire site into a number of languages. The idea was that I could reach out to more people.
Translating your Blog
In the last build of my Blog I had a side panel that allowed users to translate the entire site into a number of langauges. The idea was that I could reach out to more people with my Blog.
I used World Lingo's system to make the translation. Once a url is passed to their site you effectively leave this Blog and navigate through a version in your chosen langauge on their site. This was a good half way house as I couldn't translate all the pages myself but the compromise is that I get no stats.
This is the code I used:
After a few months the inevitable happened and World Lingo put a limit on the amount of the page they would translate unless you paid up. As a consequence of this I dropped the translation when I upgraded TO MT3. Now that I have read that other services will do your whole site for as little as $5 per year I am rethinking this.
Learning Moveable type mentions an alternative that I will be looking at and lots of other Weblog Goodies, worth a read.
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