qTranslate-Team / qtranslate-x

Wordpress plugin: Adds user-friendly and database-friendly multilingual content management and translation support.
http://qtranslatexteam.wordpress.com/about/
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front-end user don't show qtranslate-x tabs #192

Open bebenou opened 9 years ago

bebenou commented 9 years ago

Hello I use wpresidence theme, qtranslate-x works almost perfectly with it. If I add a property on the admin page add property, languages tabs are here and it works fine, but when a user wants to add a property on the front-end user page there is no tabs! Is that a bug or is there a simple way to add it with a code to copy past somewhere maybe? (also custom fields used for amenities are not translatable)

I saw that wpresidence is a very successful theme and all real estate agents need to translate their website in few languages, after using all translating plugins I can say that qtranslate-x is the best and easiest. thanks

johnclause commented 9 years ago

Front pages never have Language Switching Buttons (LSB) by the current design. Normally, people make all modifications on admin side tuned with proper permissions. This is the idea of WP design. Why would one want to change it? Is it really necessary to put LSB on some pages at frontend?

Are you the first time installer or migrated from somewhere?

bebenou commented 9 years ago

Dear John Thank you for your answer. There is actually a lot of theme, if not all of the latest theme, where users are not allowed to access to admin page but only to front user dedicated page.

There is also lot of websites where user has language tabs in front end user at least for title and content, it is really necessary.

Concerning wpestate and wpresidence themes (same owner) that I use, I am sure that if you would implement this little modification or just explain clearly how to do it, most of the theme clients (few thousands) would quickly use qtranslatex!

Le 8 juil. 2015 à 04:29, johnclause notifications@github.com a écrit :

Front pages never have Language Switching Buttons (LSB) by the current design. Normally, people make all modifications on admin side tuned with proper permissions. This is the idea of WP design. Why would one want to change it? Is it really necessary to put LSB on some pages at frontend?

Are you the first time installer or migrated from somewhere?

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johnclause commented 9 years ago

This sounds like the whole new feature. This is a community project. Somebody may step up and implement what is needed. Would you be interested to do that? At first glance, this would require a lot of modifications, like changing the whole design of qtx.

There is also lot of websites where user has language tabs in front end user

Could you give a few examples?