Translate Sngine og-image Tutorial

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The og-image is an essential part of your social media previews. In Sngine, it is possible to dynamically translate the og-image file name based on the active language. This tutorial will guide you through the process of modifying the page_header function to support translated og-image filenames.

Step 1: Locate the page_header Function

Open the file includes/functions.php and locate the page_header function. It should look like this:

function page_header($title, $description = '', $image = '')
{
    global $smarty, $system;
    $description = ($description != '') ? $description : __($system['system_description']);
    if ($image == '') {
        if ($system['system_ogimage']) {
            $image = $system['system_uploads'] . '/' . $system['system_ogimage'];
        } else {
            $image = $system['system_url'] . '/content/themes/' . $system['theme'] . '/images/og-image.jpg';
        }
    }
    $smarty->assign('page_title', $title);
    $smarty->assign('page_description', $description);
    $smarty->assign('page_image', $image);
}
    

Step 2: Modify the page_header Function

Update the function to support translation for the og-image. Replace the existing code with the following:

function page_header($title, $description = '', $image = '')
{
    global $smarty, $system;
    $description = ($description != '') ? $description : __($system['system_description']);

    /**
     * TRANSLATE IMAGE
     */
    if ($image == '') {
        if (!empty($system['system_ogimage'])) {
            $image = $system['system_uploads'] . '/' . $system['system_ogimage'];
        } else {
            // Get the translated base name
            $image_base_name = __("og-image");

            // Append the file extension
            $image = $system['system_url'] . '/content/themes/' . $system['theme'] . '/images/' . $image_base_name . '.jpg';
        }
    }
    /**
     * END TRANSLATE IMAGE
     */

    $smarty->assign('page_title', $title);
    $smarty->assign('page_description', $description);
    $smarty->assign('page_image', $image);
}
    

Step 3: Add the og-image Translation

To add the translation for og-image, edit the language file in your project. For example, in the Spanish language file, add the following:

msgid "og-image"
msgstr "og-image-es"
    

For other languages, replace og-image-es with the appropriate filename, such as og-image-PT for Portuguese.

Step 4: Upload Translated Images

Ensure that you upload the images files with the correct names to the following directory:

/content/themes/{theme_name}/images/
    

For example:

  • og-image-es.jpg for Spanish
  • og-image-PT.jpg for Portuguese

Step 5: Test Your Changes

Visit your website, switch between different languages, and check the social media previews. The correct og-image file should load based on the active language.

Note: If the og-image is not displaying correctly, ensure the language file and image filenames are correctly configured.

By following this tutorial, you can ensure that your website’s social media previews reflect the active language, providing a localized experience for your users. This approach enhances engagement and creates a more professional impression.

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