Please notice that each page record can be edited and has all translations. Look at the admin interface and screenshots.
Thank you for the reply.
In Bricks and Elementor there are templates for elements like header and footer.
I can’t locate that in the plugin. I checked the screenshots and yes, I saw the page content but that’s are not templates.
GPTranslate does not work with templates like Bricks or Elementor do (header, footer, section templates, etc.).
The plugin does not load or edit builder templates, because it does not operate at the structural/template level.
GPTranslate tokenizes and translates every piece of text that is rendered on the frontend page, no matter where it comes from: page, template, header, footer, widget, shortcode, or builder element.
So:
- You won’t find Bricks templates inside GPTranslate
- There is no dedicated section for headers/footers
- If a text appears on the frontend, GPTranslate detects it and lets you edit its translation inside the corresponding page record
- Each text fragment contains both the original and the translated version, and you can edit both at any time
I don’t get how I can edit a translation of a piece of text like header and footer that is each page so I see that is not the right plugin for these two site builders.
Thank you for the clarification.
You can edit the translation of header and footer texts, it works exactly the same way as any other text on the page.
GPTranslate translates each page independently, and every page contains all the text that is rendered on the frontend, including header and footer.
If a text appears on every page (like the header or footer), you simply translate it in any one page, then click the “Synchronize” button. This applies the same translation to the header/footer text across all pages automatically.
Alternatively, if you prefer full control, you can use the Dictionary, which allows you to translate specific recurring text strings (like menu items or footer texts) once, and the translation is applied everywhere.
So yes — the plugin works perfectly fine with Bricks, Elementor, and any site builder, you are missing the point.