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Adjust PS Auto Sitemap v1.1.3 with qTranslate v2.4.3 Plugins

September 8th, 2009 Masino Sinaga 8 comments

Today I installed and used PS Auto Sitemap plugin for this website. It is a plugin that automatically generates a site map page from your WordPress site. Easy to install for beginners and easy to customize for experts. You may change the settings of the display of the lists from administration page. Several neat CSS skins for the site map tree also available. Since I also used qTranslate plugin for translating the content of my website, then I had to modify the script belongs to the PS Auto Sitemap plugin in order to be able displaying its content according to the current active language. Especially in the part of code for displaying the post title. Only small change, indeed. Read more…

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Adjust MicroKid Related Posts v2.4 with qTranslate v2.4.3 Plugins

September 7th, 2009 Masino Sinaga No comments

Today, I received one notification about the update available for MicroKid Related Posts plugin that I have been using it since version 2.3. It was changed from 2.3 to 2.4. According to its change log, there were 4 main things that changed:

  1. You can now add drafts and planned posts as related posts, without them appearing on your site before they are properly published.
  2. Added shortcode support: you can now place the [ related-posts ] shortcode within the content of your post to display the related posts anywhere you want.
  3. (For advanced users) Added a parameter to the MRP_get_related_posts function to optionally get the related posts in an object, so you can easily use it in other plugins or your own custom way of displaying the list of related posts. For documentation on this, see [the API section](http://www.microkid.net/wordpress/related-posts/#API “Microkids Related Posts API functions”).
  4. (For advanced users) Added a parameter to the MRP_get_related_posts function to optionally include unpublished posts to the related posts list. For documentation on this, see [the API section](http://www.microkid.net/wordpress/related-posts/#API “Microkids Related Posts API functions”).

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How to Translate Your Blog Title and Description Using qTranslate Plugin

September 5th, 2009 Masino Sinaga 10 comments

Since qTranslate plugin introduced its new feature about QuickTags, we can now translate our field content to another languages so easily. Simply just add this language tag [:en] for English translation at the beginning of your English field  content, and also add another language tag at the beginning of your field content that contains of the words or sentences in your language. At this moment, I will show you how to translate the blog title and description by adding the tags related to the languages that I use (English and Indonesian). Read more…

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Comparing Translation Plugin: qTranslate vs WPML

August 30th, 2009 Masino Sinaga 7 comments

Another WordPress plugin that has functionality for translating the content of your website besides qTranslate is WPML.  qTranslate stores all languages alternatives for each post in the same post, whereas WPML manages multilingual posts in one post per language. Translations in WPML are then linked together, indicating that one page is the translation of another.  Each of this plugin has advantages and disadvantages. Read more…

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Adjust MicroKid Related Posts v2.3 with qTranslate v2.4.3 Plugins

August 22nd, 2009 Masino Sinaga No comments

I have been using qTranslate plugins for the last two days. I love this plugins so much since it is a simple plugins, yet easy to use and also has the powerful feature until now, especially when I edit or add the new post. Simply click the tab regarding to the language you want. If I compare with the other translate plugins, qTranslate is still the best, at least for me. Read more…

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How to Make a Multi-Language Web Content Page

August 21st, 2009 Masino Sinaga 4 comments

Today was the first time I used WordPress for building this website. I have been looking for a CMS that support for multi-language web content page. I need that each time my visitor read an article in full-mode and they choose one of the languages, then the content of that article will be translated to the new language. Read more…

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