Verto provides switcher output through shortcode, block, widget and frontend placement options. Operators can render it in a topbar, footer, floating bubble, inline layout or dropdown-style experience depending on site design.
Language Switcher for WordPress.
Give visitors an accessible way to move between source and translated versions without breaking SEO-friendly URLs. This page is written for real WordPress usage: admin screens, REST operations, translation tables, SEO outputs, frontend rendering and global growth workflows.
Page-specific SVG based on real Verto workflow.
Built for practical multilingual WordPress operations.
Frontend language navigation for translated WordPress pages. The goal is not only to translate strings, but to keep localized URLs, SEO signals, provider cost, review quality and frontend performance aligned.
The switcher is rendered as semantic navigation with aria-label and aria-current so it works better for users, keyboards, screen readers and themes.
The switcher can hide the current language and can be filtered so themes or custom logic hide languages that do not have a translation for the current page.
What this Verto page covers.
Every module is represented with content and a matching SVG card so the page reads like a product document rather than a plain marketing landing page.
Language Switcher helps teams handle this requirement in a WordPress-native multilingual workflow.
Language Switcher helps teams handle this requirement in a WordPress-native multilingual workflow.
Language Switcher helps teams handle this requirement in a WordPress-native multilingual workflow.
Language Switcher helps teams handle this requirement in a WordPress-native multilingual workflow.
Language Switcher helps teams handle this requirement in a WordPress-native multilingual workflow.
Language Switcher helps teams handle this requirement in a WordPress-native multilingual workflow.
How teams should use this feature.
The workflow below matches how operators usually work inside WordPress: configure, scan, queue, review, publish, cache and report.
Connected to real plugin structures.
This page is mapped to Verto’s real settings, REST endpoints, database tables, services or frontend rendering behavior. That makes the content suitable for Google SEO, AEO inclusion and developer trust.
| Source | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Settings | switcher_position and switcher_style control global frontend output. |
| Shortcode attrs | style, layout, show_source and hide_current. |
| Filter | lxt_switcher_languages allows themes to hide unavailable language links. |
| Assets | switcher.css and switcher.js manage frontend behavior. |
Structured for search engines and answer engines.
The page includes a descriptive title, meta description, canonical URL, Open Graph metadata, FAQ structured data, SoftwareApplication structured data and BreadcrumbList structured data.
- Clear definitions near the top of the page.
- Question-style FAQ content for AI answer extraction.
- Internal links to adjacent product features.
- Plugin-version and WordPress-context signals for trust.
- Original SVG scenes instead of generic small decorative icons.
Search-friendly content, answer-ready structure and product evidence in one page.
Common questions about Language Switcher.
Can I place the switcher manually?
Can it float in the corner?
Can I hide the current language?
Does it work without a license?
Build multilingual WordPress growth with LemonX Verto.
Use Language Switcher as part of a complete multilingual workflow: languages, provider chain, translation queue, review, SEO, cache, search and LemonX ecosystem integration.