[Resolved] Translating Image Alt Text in Manual Translation
This thread is resolved. Here is a description of the problem and solution.
Problem:
How to translate the Alt image added in the Kadence Image block options when using manual translation.
Solution:
- Change the language from the admin top bar to the translated one.
- Go to the page edit screen in the secondary language.
- Select the Kadence Image block and change the option at the sidebar to have the translated text for the ALT.
- Save the page.
I've been trying to manually translate an image after I changed it on the English version and then copied it to the German version.
I have been following this: https://wpml.org/documentation/getting-started-guide/media-translation/
but I can't seem to find out where to find this element: "In these cases, you can translate such image texts automatically or in the Advanced Translation Editor with the WPML core plugin."
Earlier I had "WPML Media Translation" installed but Nigel from Toolset asked me to deactivate it and when I read the above support article it looks like I'm able to do it without this addon.
So.. How do I do it?
Best regards
Kristen
I see that you need assistance in translating an image's ALT text through WPML's translation editor.
Based on the documentation you shared, the ALT text should only appear in the translation editor the first time you add an image to a post or page. Therefore, if you previously translated it or copied the content from the default language, you will need to update the ALT text again in the post or page where you added the image.
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Hello again Ahmed.
As a continuation of my earlier mail I would like to ask you if it is better to activate WPML Image Translation again?
I know that Nigel asked me to deactivate it when we made a troubleshooting for ALT text in Toolset Views - but maybe we should activate it again?
Best regards
Kristen
It is correct to assume if you only need to translate the ALT text of an image you do not need to have WPML Media Translation active.
I saw the screenshot that you shared, I could not understand if you use the default Image block of WordPress native editor or if you use a third-party plugin block.
If you use a native WordPress editor, make sure you also a change in a text somewhere on the page to force the need for a translation update.
Then click the circle icon on the sidebar to go to the Advanced Translation Editor and see if you can see the ALT text there.
If not, please try to search for it using the steps below:
I'd be happy to check the page in question for further investigation but unfortunately, the given user does not have admin role and I can not access the WordPress Dashbord.
Hello Christopher.
Thank you for your reply.
I have read yout article before and maybe the problem is that I can't find the Advanced Translation Editor anywhere on the page? When I look at the images in your article I haven't seen these functions on the page.
By the way - normally I use Toolset blocks but to the images I'm talking about right now I've been using Spectra Blocks (for Astra Theme)
I know it sounds like I'm far behind on understanding WPML but can you please help me with this problem? I really don't know where to start 🙂
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Best regards
Kristen
First of all that is entirely ok to not know every bit and piece of the plugin as it has a learning curve.
My job here is to help ease the process.
I did not work with the Kadence Image block but the process should be the same.
I would love to check your website dashboard to be able to test, but unfortunately, the user/pass you shared does not have an administrator role in WordPress.
So I can not access the dashboard and it gives me this error:
Sorry, you are not allowed to access this page.
I'd appreciate it if you could change the role of the same user to administrator or share a login information of an admin user by setting the next reply as private.
Thank you, I managed to access your website and you are correct. You use the manual translation mode si you do not use the ATE in the first place. No worries.
Please kindly check the video below where I explain what you should do when it comes to the image Alt text translation: