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Hi, I have bought this plugin but it doesn’t work and it can’t translate my site automatically, how can I contact the after sales team to solve this problem?
Hello Xavier,
I am sorry for this. I am not a technical supporter and cannot assist you from here with your issue. Please log in to your account and start a new ticket in the forum. One of our technical supporters will be able to assist you. https://wpml.org/forums/forum/english-support/
Dear WPML team,
I am writing to request your help for the WPML WordPress extension on behalf of an orphanage in Cambodia. As you may know, times have been very difficult with the economic crisis that followed the epidemic, and the orphanage is struggling to make ends meet.
The orphanage is using WordPress as their website platform, and WPML would help them to better communicate with their international donors and supporters. However, their budget is very limited, and they cannot afford the full price of the WPML extension.
I kindly request that you consider offering a special price for the WPML WordPress extension for this orphanage. Your support would make a huge difference in their ability to communicate and raise funds to support the children in their care.
Thank you for your understanding and consideration.
Sincerely,
Hello Nicolas,
I can see that you decided to use manual renewals instead of automatic renewals (which prevents you from forgetting to renew on time). We sent you two email reminders and also, we kept the discount for you for additional 30 days. It’s been two months since your subscription expired and unfortunately, you lost your discount. Please use this form to email us: https://wpml.org/home/contact-us/contact-form/ and we see what we can do for you.
Hi, is it possible *easily* to get a translation page by country and langage?
For exemple :
France
Spain
Belgium/FR
Belgium/FL
Switzerland/FR
Switzerland/DE
And is it possible to allow some Author to edit only translation from one country ?
For example UserA can only edit France pages, UserB can only edit Spain pages…
Hello,
> is it possible *easily* to get a translation page by country and langage?
Yes, but you need to set up custom languages when configuring WPML: https://wpml.org/documentation/getting-started-guide/language-setup/editing-wpmls-languages-table/
> is it possible to allow some Author to edit only translation from one country ?
Yes, it is. Every user with the translator role can edit the translations. You assign language pairs for each users.
2) In the $99/year package, it says that we have 90000 credits of auto trad. In the FAQ, it says we have 2000 credits/month, so 24000 credits/year. Which value is correct?
Hello Léa,
Once the translation is done, it will remain on your site. You don’t need to spend new credits everytime a visitor switches languages.
Let me know if this explains things or you have any further questions.
dear, my website is under progress with a webmaster who have a WPML register. Normally i understand that if i want to use « pay as you go » method to translate in 1 language (english from french only) all my website at beginning and after, once « on line » (actually it is just in development) can i be registered like a « gestionnaire de traduction » on the account of my webmaster in order to pay credit ? i need 55.000 words credits (bing or deepl i know for this one it is 2 credits)on the beginning, and after 2000 credits free of use each month will be ok. Is it the good way and the best ? or have i to buy myself account wpml to use automatic translation.
other question : i have a transfer each days of one or 2 new articles on my website. If i choose in parameters « automatic translation » do i have something to do manually, or without connecting to wordpress all new articles will be automatically translated by wpml (if i choose publishing without verify of course) ?
Question #1
There are two way to buy extra credits:
1) buy pre-paid credits – only the person who has the wpml.org account (bought WPML) can do so – you do so from within your WPML account.
2) sign up for « Pay as you go » – everyone who can access to a WordPress/WPML site with the admin or Translation Manager role can do so.
Both methods are described in details here: https://wpml.org/documentation/automatic-translation/automatic-translation-pricing/
Method #2 is cheaper. According to the calculator we provide here you will pay $62 for translating 55 000 words with DeepL (or Google Translate) or $34 if you translate with Microsoft Bing (in WPML we call this translation engine just Microsoft – please switch to the Microsoft tab when using this calculator).
If WPML has been registered with your webmaster account option #2 would work better for you. Otherwise you would need to ask your webmaster to buy pre-paid credits.
Question #2
It depends on WPML settings and the translation mode you selected (which you can always change in WPML Settings). If you selected « Translate Everything », you don’t need to do anything. When you publish a new post in your primary language WPML will automatically create its translation a few seconds later. Of course you can review this translation and make edits where needed. If you have selected « Translate What You Choose » translation won’t happen fully automatically. You need to go to your Posts and you click on the plus icon to add the translation but then, you can click the « Translate Automatically » button to use automatic translation. If you want to do so for multiple posts/pages you in one go, you would need to go to the Translation Management button select the pages/posts you want to translate and click « Translate automatically ».
Bonjour,
Pour autant que nous le sachions, WordPress.com vous permet également d’installer des plugins premium, y compris WPML, mais vous devrez peut-être avoir un plan plus cher (je veux dire un package spécial de wordpress.com) qui permet d’installer n’importe quel plugin premium. Ce que vous obtiendrez de notre part, c’est simplement un ensemble de plugins WordPress que vous pouvez télécharger puis installer sur n’importe quel site WordPress. Veuillez vérifier auprès du support wordpress.com si vous êtes autorisé à installer WPML spécifiquement. Pour autant que nous le sachions, vous le pouvez.
Qu’est ce que un site Web de production
Et un site Web de développement ? Car je voudrais acheter une licence pour un multi site et je n’arrive pas a comprendre les termes « site. Web en production » et » site web de développement ».
Bonjour, les sites que vous enregistrez comme « développement » auront une petite bannière ajoutée au pied de page de votre site indiquant qu’il s’agit d’un site de développement. Une bannière similaire sera également affichée sur votre administrateur WordPress. Nous avons introduit cette fonctionnalité pour permettre à nos clients d’utiliser WPML sur plus de 3 sites Web s’ils disposent également d’environnements de test/test. Si vous testez WPML sur une copie de votre site, n’hésitez pas à l’enregistrer en tant que « développement » au lieu de production. Avec le package CMS, vous pouvez enregistrer 3 sites de production et en plus, 9 sites comme sites de développement. 12 sites Web au total. Vous pouvez enregistrer et désinscrire vos sites autant de fois que vous le souhaitez mais vous ne pouvez pas dépasser les limites que nous avons : 3 sites de production et 9 sites de développement à un instant donné.
Bonjour , svp je suis interesse par votre plugin mais je ne sais pas quel offre choisir, en fait jai un site wordpress de type MULTISITE web et je voudrais savoir la differences que vous faites entre les packages au niveau de » SITE WEB EN PRODUCTION » et « SITE WEB EN DEVELOPPEMENT « car je vois sur vos offre » 1 de production , 3 de développement » , « 3 de production 9 de développement « .
Votre question précédente était en attente de modération et j’ai déjà répondu en expliquant quelle est la différence entre les sites de production et de développement. Si vous disposez d’un multisite, vous ne devez utiliser qu’une seule clé pour l’ensemble du site. Ceci est expliqué ici : https://wpml.org/documentation/support/multisite-support/
Hi, I have bought this plugin but it doesn’t work and it can’t translate my site automatically, how can I contact the after sales team to solve this problem?
Hello Xavier,
I am sorry for this. I am not a technical supporter and cannot assist you from here with your issue. Please log in to your account and start a new ticket in the forum. One of our technical supporters will be able to assist you.
https://wpml.org/forums/forum/english-support/
Kind regards,
Dear WPML team,
I am writing to request your help for the WPML WordPress extension on behalf of an orphanage in Cambodia. As you may know, times have been very difficult with the economic crisis that followed the epidemic, and the orphanage is struggling to make ends meet.
The orphanage is using WordPress as their website platform, and WPML would help them to better communicate with their international donors and supporters. However, their budget is very limited, and they cannot afford the full price of the WPML extension.
I kindly request that you consider offering a special price for the WPML WordPress extension for this orphanage. Your support would make a huge difference in their ability to communicate and raise funds to support the children in their care.
Thank you for your understanding and consideration.
Sincerely,
Patrik Roux
http://www.info-avec.org
Please use this form to apply for WPML for free for non-profits. You can copy-paste your message into the form. It will go directly to the person who can grant you a free subscrption. https://wpml.org/home/contact-us/contact-form/
Please note that if you decide to translate automatically you will get only 90 000 translation of credits for free. If you need more credits, you will need to buy them or you will need to translate your site manually. https://wpml.org/documentation/translating-your-contents/using-different-translation-editors-for-different-pages/
Hi, can we use WPML for other website ( No WP ) ?!
Sincerely,
HADEQ
Hello,
no you cannot. WPML is a WordPress plugin. You can run it on WordPress sites.
Hello. I paid for wpml last year, and it didn’t renew automaticaly. How can I renew it without paying the full price? (the renew price is cheaper).
thank you
Hello Nicolas,
I can see that you decided to use manual renewals instead of automatic renewals (which prevents you from forgetting to renew on time). We sent you two email reminders and also, we kept the discount for you for additional 30 days. It’s been two months since your subscription expired and unfortunately, you lost your discount. Please use this form to email us: https://wpml.org/home/contact-us/contact-form/ and we see what we can do for you.
Hi, is it possible *easily* to get a translation page by country and langage?
For exemple :
France
Spain
Belgium/FR
Belgium/FL
Switzerland/FR
Switzerland/DE
And is it possible to allow some Author to edit only translation from one country ?
For example UserA can only edit France pages, UserB can only edit Spain pages…
Hello,
> is it possible *easily* to get a translation page by country and langage?
Yes, but you need to set up custom languages when configuring WPML:
https://wpml.org/documentation/getting-started-guide/language-setup/editing-wpmls-languages-table/
> is it possible to allow some Author to edit only translation from one country ?
Yes, it is. Every user with the translator role can edit the translations. You assign language pairs for each users.
Thank you!
It’s helpful
Best regads,
Florent
Hello,
1) what is a credit? How many words is it?
2) In the $99/year package, it says that we have 90000 credits of auto trad. In the FAQ, it says we have 2000 credits/month, so 24000 credits/year. Which value is correct?
Best
Gaetan
1) 1 word = 2 credits
2) Both are correct in a way. When you buy WPML you will get 90 000 credits for free. Then, if you sign up for Pay-as-you-go, you will get 2000 each month (if you translate), this is explained here:
https://wpml.org/documentation/automatic-translation/automatic-translation-pricing/
Hi,
I saw on a previous answer that 1 word = 2 credits. But if I reload my page, will that word be counted twice, and therefore spend 4 credits ?
Do you have a method to determine approximately how many credits I’ll need per month ?
Hello Léa,
Once the translation is done, it will remain on your site. You don’t need to spend new credits everytime a visitor switches languages.
Let me know if this explains things or you have any further questions.
Hello,
I have another language plugin on my website. If i buy yours, should i start from beginning?
Thanks
Hello, yes, you need to start translating from the beginning.
dear, my website is under progress with a webmaster who have a WPML register. Normally i understand that if i want to use « pay as you go » method to translate in 1 language (english from french only) all my website at beginning and after, once « on line » (actually it is just in development) can i be registered like a « gestionnaire de traduction » on the account of my webmaster in order to pay credit ? i need 55.000 words credits (bing or deepl i know for this one it is 2 credits)on the beginning, and after 2000 credits free of use each month will be ok. Is it the good way and the best ? or have i to buy myself account wpml to use automatic translation.
other question : i have a transfer each days of one or 2 new articles on my website. If i choose in parameters « automatic translation » do i have something to do manually, or without connecting to wordpress all new articles will be automatically translated by wpml (if i choose publishing without verify of course) ?
Hello,
thank you for your questions.
Question #1
There are two way to buy extra credits:
1) buy pre-paid credits – only the person who has the wpml.org account (bought WPML) can do so – you do so from within your WPML account.
2) sign up for « Pay as you go » – everyone who can access to a WordPress/WPML site with the admin or Translation Manager role can do so.
Both methods are described in details here: https://wpml.org/documentation/automatic-translation/automatic-translation-pricing/
Method #2 is cheaper. According to the calculator we provide here you will pay $62 for translating 55 000 words with DeepL (or Google Translate) or $34 if you translate with Microsoft Bing (in WPML we call this translation engine just Microsoft – please switch to the Microsoft tab when using this calculator).
If WPML has been registered with your webmaster account option #2 would work better for you. Otherwise you would need to ask your webmaster to buy pre-paid credits.
Question #2
It depends on WPML settings and the translation mode you selected (which you can always change in WPML Settings). If you selected « Translate Everything », you don’t need to do anything. When you publish a new post in your primary language WPML will automatically create its translation a few seconds later. Of course you can review this translation and make edits where needed. If you have selected « Translate What You Choose » translation won’t happen fully automatically. You need to go to your Posts and you click on the plus icon to add the translation but then, you can click the « Translate Automatically » button to use automatic translation. If you want to do so for multiple posts/pages you in one go, you would need to go to the Translation Management button select the pages/posts you want to translate and click « Translate automatically ».
Bonjour,
Est-il possible d’installer WPML multilingual sur « wordpress.com » ? Je ne vois pas l’extension dans la page Dashboard > Extensions > Recherche.
Merci d’avance,
Ju
Bonjour,
Pour autant que nous le sachions, WordPress.com vous permet également d’installer des plugins premium, y compris WPML, mais vous devrez peut-être avoir un plan plus cher (je veux dire un package spécial de wordpress.com) qui permet d’installer n’importe quel plugin premium. Ce que vous obtiendrez de notre part, c’est simplement un ensemble de plugins WordPress que vous pouvez télécharger puis installer sur n’importe quel site WordPress. Veuillez vérifier auprès du support wordpress.com si vous êtes autorisé à installer WPML spécifiquement. Pour autant que nous le sachions, vous le pouvez.
Qu’est ce que un site Web de production
Et un site Web de développement ? Car je voudrais acheter une licence pour un multi site et je n’arrive pas a comprendre les termes « site. Web en production » et » site web de développement ».
Bonjour, les sites que vous enregistrez comme « développement » auront une petite bannière ajoutée au pied de page de votre site indiquant qu’il s’agit d’un site de développement. Une bannière similaire sera également affichée sur votre administrateur WordPress. Nous avons introduit cette fonctionnalité pour permettre à nos clients d’utiliser WPML sur plus de 3 sites Web s’ils disposent également d’environnements de test/test. Si vous testez WPML sur une copie de votre site, n’hésitez pas à l’enregistrer en tant que « développement » au lieu de production. Avec le package CMS, vous pouvez enregistrer 3 sites de production et en plus, 9 sites comme sites de développement. 12 sites Web au total. Vous pouvez enregistrer et désinscrire vos sites autant de fois que vous le souhaitez mais vous ne pouvez pas dépasser les limites que nous avons : 3 sites de production et 9 sites de développement à un instant donné.
Bonjour , svp je suis interesse par votre plugin mais je ne sais pas quel offre choisir, en fait jai un site wordpress de type MULTISITE web et je voudrais savoir la differences que vous faites entre les packages au niveau de » SITE WEB EN PRODUCTION » et « SITE WEB EN DEVELOPPEMENT « car je vois sur vos offre » 1 de production , 3 de développement » , « 3 de production 9 de développement « .
Coordialement
Votre question précédente était en attente de modération et j’ai déjà répondu en expliquant quelle est la différence entre les sites de production et de développement. Si vous disposez d’un multisite, vous ne devez utiliser qu’une seule clé pour l’ensemble du site. Ceci est expliqué ici :
https://wpml.org/documentation/support/multisite-support/