Introduction
We’ve built multiple multi-language websites with Elementor, and we always end up using the almighty and powerful WPML.
With WPML you can customize almost every aspect of your site’s language, in WPML’s words:
“WPML lets you translate content in three convenient ways. You can produce the translation yourself, send content to your translators, or send jobs to a professional translation service without leaving your WordPress dashboard.”
Below we have an introduction video and links to the most important WPML documentation for Elementor.
The Solution
Overview of WPML and Elementor:
- Getting Started
- WPML translation tools
- Translating Elementor pages with WPML
- Adding a new Element to the page and updating the translation
- Updating an existing Element and its translation
- Translating Elementor global widgets
- Translating Elementor templates
- WPML Language Switcher widget
- List of the translatable Elementor Elements
- WPML-Ready Elementor add-ons
- Known issues with Elementor
- Get help from our support
- Get WPML
An Alternative to WPML for translating websites is Weglot which has similar features and integrations with multiple platforms. Find out what makes Weglot a great translation tool.