Post by habiba123820 on Nov 8, 2024 22:44:03 GMT -5
17 Languages - WordPress Connector - Continuous Localization Framework - Agency Dispatch
Total Projects - over 1,500 projects
With over 40% market share, WordPress is a colossal beast when it comes to Web Content Management Systems. With its seemingly endless array of templates, themes, and plugins, WordPress can be a good fit for anyone from a local shop to a large enterprise. The challenge is that the exact architectural flexibility that WordPress facilitates means that few wordpress web design agency sites are architecturally similar to one another. And the more complex a site is, the more likely it is to be riddled with caveats, exceptions, hand-coding, content injections, and other types of variations that make it impossible to apply a one-size-fits-all approach.
Enter the magic of Bureu Works. With an impressive site spanning over 1200 pages per language and nearly 17 languages (trying to do the math here... a whopping 20,400 pages in total), Zendesk needed a solution that could handle the heavy lifting from a content perspective.
Bureau Works worked closely with Zendesk’s engineering team to ensure that the mechanisms in our standard WordPress REST API connector were compatible with their content management framework. Our teams worked together to find common ground, solutions, and implemented a state-of-the-art connector that checks both new and changed content and creates multi-step translation projects, routing content to agencies, market reviewers, and publishing, making seemingly overwhelming complexity seem trivial and manageable.
Our WordPress Connector utilizes the WordPress REST API to transform new/updated pages and posts into translatable content, leverages this new content against previously translated content, and automatically creates tasks that are assigned to the appropriate parties, allowing Project Managers to step back and intervene at an exception level, rather than going through the unnecessary heavy lifting involved in managing multilingual web content.
Total Projects - over 1,500 projects
With over 40% market share, WordPress is a colossal beast when it comes to Web Content Management Systems. With its seemingly endless array of templates, themes, and plugins, WordPress can be a good fit for anyone from a local shop to a large enterprise. The challenge is that the exact architectural flexibility that WordPress facilitates means that few wordpress web design agency sites are architecturally similar to one another. And the more complex a site is, the more likely it is to be riddled with caveats, exceptions, hand-coding, content injections, and other types of variations that make it impossible to apply a one-size-fits-all approach.
Enter the magic of Bureu Works. With an impressive site spanning over 1200 pages per language and nearly 17 languages (trying to do the math here... a whopping 20,400 pages in total), Zendesk needed a solution that could handle the heavy lifting from a content perspective.
Bureau Works worked closely with Zendesk’s engineering team to ensure that the mechanisms in our standard WordPress REST API connector were compatible with their content management framework. Our teams worked together to find common ground, solutions, and implemented a state-of-the-art connector that checks both new and changed content and creates multi-step translation projects, routing content to agencies, market reviewers, and publishing, making seemingly overwhelming complexity seem trivial and manageable.
Our WordPress Connector utilizes the WordPress REST API to transform new/updated pages and posts into translatable content, leverages this new content against previously translated content, and automatically creates tasks that are assigned to the appropriate parties, allowing Project Managers to step back and intervene at an exception level, rather than going through the unnecessary heavy lifting involved in managing multilingual web content.