yeah, this is ok if i use the menu so i have the navigation label. To use it with widget?
@imancioli,
try it with an additional menu and add a custom menu to your sidebar in place of the qTranslate widget?
maybe. but if i have 4 languages and i would like that each one point to their home, how can i do?
Thanks so much
Try this – make a new menu – and add a custom Link with the URL to first language (for example English)
http://yoursite.com/en?setlang=no
In the Navigation Label put the path to the flag
<img alt="English" src="http://yoursite.com/wp-content/plugins/qtranslate-x/flags/gb.png">
And so on for the other languages.
xx?setlang=no – xx is the two-letter code of the language
I am sorry for your trouble. We currently do not have resources to answer support questions for free and rely on the community to provide a possible solution, which seems to work well in many cases. Many thanks to our active community members who take a good time to answer people’s problems!
Most of the problems should be resolvable with https://qtranslatexteam.wordpress.com/integration/ and https://qtranslatexteam.wordpress.com/troubleshooting/.
We need to figure out a way to monetize the support and further development. We would highly appreciate if you take about 5 minutes of your time to respond to the survey linked here: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/what-is-the-future-of-qtranslate-x/
Any ideas and additional input are also welcome, use the same thread linked above for everyone to see your thoughts.
Thanks a lot!