
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.
Single Column

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Single Row

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Double Row

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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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Yo, mad tomato! Thanks for the translation tools, but the one I chose isn’t working for me. the only thing changed in the code was to narrow it down to fit my blog’s margin (I chose the double row widget, above).
I hit my site, click the flags, and nothing happens. Can you help me out?
Thanks again!
The flags seem to be working fine on your site now. =)
Btw, your site (http://www.unnatural20.com/) is cool! I love the theme/design.
how to add other countries or langauge?is it possible?
Nice post,thanks
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Thankyou.
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I tried a coule of times to paste this code into my blogger html section..checked it several times and keep getting the message:
Your template could not be parsed as it is not well-formed. Please make sure that all XML elements are closed properly.
XML error message: The reference to entity “langpair” must end with the ‘;’ delimiter.
Very nice widget,and I will put in my blog!,Thanks…
I installed the Google Translate Widget and it doesn’t work when you click on it. Thanks for your help.
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Hi Mad Tomato
This is an excellent gadget.. how do i modify the plugin to display other languages?
Thanks
ZQ
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beware of this as he is using click jacking.
google about click jacking for more info
Oh, i was searching for this widget everywhere. I got it here at last..
Cool, took the code and modified it a little bit and now it looks like a perfect fit:
Thanks a lot!
Just grabbed 2 row flags – perfect for my friends. Thxs.
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Nice post pal. Thanks
HI, I use it in my site, Thank you very much
Hi. Thanks very much
. I now using this on my site.
Thanks one more time