Max
December 17, 2024, 12:07pm
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A much-anticipated feature for our Website Translator app is already live! Weโre excited to announce that now you can choose which parts of your website should remain untranslated
You can find this option in the Translate Exclusion section on the Settings tab:
To exclude a certain part of the text from the translation, you should add its class name to the Exclusions.
Guys, have you tested the new feature? How did it work for you? Share your experience in the comments below โ weโd love to hear from your
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Mathias
(Mathias)
December 17, 2024, 3:44pm
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Perfect! Thank you so much - you are the best!
Works just right! Thank you very much
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Max
December 17, 2024, 3:45pm
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Amazing! Thanks a milling for your kind feedback
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Olisa
(Olisa)
January 5, 2025, 8:32am
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How does it work exactly ? What does class means ?
(Sorry I am not an expert at all in web coding)
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Max
January 6, 2025, 6:05pm
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Hi there, @Olisa
To find the class of the element youโd like to exclude from translation, you should right-click your website and choose โInspectโ.
After that, click on the needed element and youโll see its ID. In this example, you can see the ID for Tips and Hacks phrase:
If any difficulties come up, please send me a link to the page where your widget is installed and describe your use case. Iโll be happy to help