Ok, I discovered something…On initial page load ( I used a different browser) the staff member’s name is correct.
I see this in code:
<header>
<h1>
Sean Rhoades
</h1>
</header>
When I select a translation (English or Spanish) it changes the name to Oades???
<header>
<h1>
<font>
<font>
Sean Oades
</font>
</font>
</h1>
</header>
Hi,
That’s a Google thing. I went to the main site and got the same results.
http://translate.google.com/
I found this site which might be helpful. I’ve never tries this so can’t say whether or not it will work.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18188351/google-translate-create-white-list
Hope it helps.
Cool, I’ll check it out…sorry I didnt even think to check Google 🙂
Right on, apostlepoe!
Yes, use that to prevent translation of certain text, it works like a charm.
robinsonjas, please let us know how it goes!
hmm…still does it
his staff page contents is this:
<span class="e;notranslate"e;>Sean Rhoades</span>
but Google is still translating it…I’m not even sure if it’ll work for the header, but I stuck the <span> there too
…got it…
class="notranslate"
<span class=”notranslate”>Sean Rhoades</span>
..even works on h1
Awesome, yes I don’t understand what the e; was there for in the example above.
I’m glad it works!
Thanks for using the plugin – vote or leave a review if you want!
Rob Myrick