
Add a Google Translate Mini Flags widget to your blog. Powered by Google Translate, this widget lets your visitors view your pages translated in their own native languages with just a click.
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This widget is tested on Blogger, Wordpress and Joomla. It might also work on other platforms.
How to add the Google Translate Mini-Flags Widget to your blog:
Blogger
1. Go to your Dashboard > Layout > Add a Page Element > HTML/JavaScript
2. Paste the code
3. Add a title. Ex: Translate, Translate this page, Google Translate (Optional)
4. Save (or Save Changes).
Wordpress
1. Login to your Admin panel > Presentation tab > Widgets tab
2. Paste the code into the Text Widget. If there’s no Text Widget available, add one.
3. Add a title. Ex: Translate, Translate this page, Google Translate (Optional)
4. Save.
Joomla site
1. Login to your Admin panel > Modules – Site Modules > click New
2. Paste the code into the Custom Output content box
3. Adjust module details and menu item links if necessary
4. Click Apply or Save.
Google Translate is still on its beta phase. Much like with other web page translation services, your readers might find parts of the translation very funny. Google has yet to meet their standards on this.
This widget is distributed freely. Feel free to use it, change it to meet your needs. Just drop me a comment below to let me know it helped out, or if you have questions or problems adding it your blog or site.







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It seems not to work for me… I think its because the “Content Warning” Box needs to be selected before the Google translator can take effect.
Anyone know how to add a translator to my page the will function with the “Content Warning” box?
Ariel XxX
Nice! I like the translation code!
I don’t offer this yet on my blog. Now I will no longer look for info on how to add it to my blog, good I bumped here. Thanks.
Hi,
Your google mini widget looks good. I have a site designed in NetObjects Fusion version 7.5 It is not a blog.
Any ideas about where to paste the code?
Hi Barbara,
Any URL I can look into?…
Thanks for sharing!
Can you help me to make gadget google translater Indonesian to English
Thanks
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I use this a lot… but now the flag images are gone from the photobucket site they’re referenced to!
Please fix that…
Thanks
Same here. The flags are gone.
Thanks for making this widget btw. I wish I knew how to change the colors/width, so it would fit better with my blog’s color scheme. Any plans on adding a tutorial for that in the near future?
@Iggy
@ Patrick
Thanks for informing me.
The flags are up now. I’ve moved the flag images to a new host, so you have to get the code again and paste it into your site.
Thanks MadTom!
Thank You for the options of size, color and format of this google translation widget. I have been searching a few hours for this very thing.
I don’t know why blogger wouldn’t have it easily to access.
we have those flag images on our website but we have not use this google translate. Thanks for sharing it MadTom.
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Perfect