TranslatePress Browse as other role Addon 1.0.2
TranslatePress Browse as other role Addon lets you view your site as any user role directly from the translation editor, enabling accurate translation of role-specific strings. It streamlines multilingual workflow by showing content as logged-in or guest users, improving accuracy and speed with seamless WordPress integration. Explore it now and perfect your translations.
Description
The TranslatePress Browse as other role Addon for WordPress extends the TranslatePress plugin by letting you preview any page as different user roles directly inside the translation editor. Instead of guessing how role-based content behaves, you can browse the site as a logged-in user, as a non-logged-in (guest) visitor, or as a selected role. This makes it easier to translate strings that change based on authentication status or permissions. The result is a more accurate multilingual workflow when pages show different UI to different users.
Main Features
- Role-based site preview — Select a user role and view the site as that role would see it.
- Browse from the TranslatePress editor — Use the translation editor to navigate and verify content without leaving your workflow.
- Logged-in and guest views — Switch between seeing the site as yourself (logged in) and as a non-logged-in visitor.
- Translation for dynamic strings — Helps capture text that varies by logged-in status or permissions.
- Improved visibility of role-specific content — Make it easier to spot UI elements that only appear for certain roles.
- Works as an add-on for TranslatePress — Designed to extend the existing multilingual translation process rather than replace it.
Benefits
- More accurate translations — Ensures role-specific wording is translated in the context users actually see.
- Fewer missed strings — Reduces the chance of overlooking dynamic text tied to login state or permissions.
- Better translation workflow speed — Verifications happen directly in the TranslatePress editor while translating.
- Improved user experience — Visitors encounter consistent, correctly localized interfaces for their role.
- Clearer QA during localization — Previewing multiple roles helps validate multilingual pages before publishing.
Who is it suitable for?
- Translators using TranslatePress who need role-accurate context
- Multilingual WordPress site owners with different user permissions
- Agencies managing localization for multiple client websites
- WooCommerce stores with role-based customer vs. admin experiences
- Membership sites and communities with logged-in-only content
- Content teams updating pages that display different UI to guests and members