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  • Plugin Author Brecht

    (@brechtvds)

    Yes, just installing the WordPress AMP plugin should be enough: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/amp/

    Brecht

    Thread Starter pro99

    (@pro99)

    Thanks. Giving it a try now.

    Another question, which languages are supported? It seems we can customize fields like Ingredients for other languages. E.g. Ingrédients for French. But then if we list 1 tablespoon as a unit, how does tablespoon get translated to cuillère a soupe?

    Plugin Author Brecht

    (@brechtvds)

    For a multilingual website? Are you using a plugin for that?

    Brecht

    Thread Starter pro99

    (@pro99)

    It looks like AMP is working, no error. One minor issue is the Print button shows without executing the function.

    For the languages we run separate installs to avoid multisite complexities, set the WordPress language and use the Genesis Translations plugin to translate theme-related components.

    Plugin Author Brecht

    (@brechtvds)

    In that case you can just type “cuillère” instead of “spoon”, or am I misunderstanding?

    Brecht

    Thread Starter pro99

    (@pro99)

    If we type directly in the local language do the calorie and nutrition counters understand the language and its common variations, knowing that “cuillère à soupe” sometimes abbreviated “c.à.s” means tablespoon quantity?

    Plugin Author Brecht

    (@brechtvds)

    When using the Nutrition API integration you’ll have to search for the English terms.

    Brecht

    Thread Starter pro99

    (@pro99)

    Thanks, makes sense. We’ll experiment.

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