Lander

Localize landing pages created with Lander

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Written by Nina
Updated over a week ago

Lander is an online tool that enables users to create landing pages for social media and marketing campaigns.

Using Transifex Live, you can localize your Lander pages and let visitors worldwide view your content in their native language.

๐Ÿ“ Note: Before you begin, you must have a Transifex account and a project you will associate with your Lander pages. If you have not already done so, sign up for Transifex here.

To get your Lander pages localized, follow the instructions below.


Getting the Transifex Live JavaScript snippet

Before using Transifex Live, you must install the Transifex Live JavaScript snippet on your site. To do this, follow the instructions here.


Installing the Live snippet

Once you've got the Live snippet, the next step is to install it in Lander:

  1. From within the Edit Mode of Lander for your landing page, locate the header text box on the page. You will be putting the Transifex Live code snippet here.

    lander_live.png#asset:2082

  2. Paste your Transifex Live snippet into the Head text box, click Ok, and you are good to go.

    lander_live_with_script.png#asset:2083


    Now you can begin saving and translating content!


Saving content, translating, and publishing

Now that Transifex Live is embedded in your page, you can use Transifex Live to save content to Transifex, translate in context, and publish translations on the fly.


Handling dynamic content

Dynamic content like dates, times, and counters (e.g., # of articles, # of comments, etc.) should not be translated. When approving phrases in Transifex Live, be sure to ignore these types of non-translatable dynamic content. If your platform lets you edit the theme, you can mark elements of your pages as non-translatable. To learn how, click here.


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