A fully translated WordPress website requires 3 steps: 1. Install WordPress in your native language; 2. Translate your theme (or plugins); 3. Translate your content (pages, posts, widgets, sliders, contact forms, etc.): using a single WordPress installation or WordPress Multisite. Share this Image On Your Read More
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How to Translate Widgets with WPML
WPML lets you translate widgets in different ways. The easiest way is using a plugin called WPML widgets. In this post I show you how to use it. WPML Widgets is a very simple to use extension to add a language selector dropdown to your widgets. WPML Widgets is a lightweight plugin. It's the easiest way to add multilingual Read More
WordPress 4.0: Choose your language when installing
WordPress 4.0 will be introducing internationalization improvements that will make it much easier to install and use the software in different languages. WordPress lead developer Andrew Nacin published a post with internationalization goals for 4.0. WordPress 4.0 will allow you to choose your language when installing. This is Read More
Multilingual Press Review: Create networks with multiple languages
In the following review I’m going to show you the best multilingual plugin available for WordPress Multisite. You'll learn everything you need to know to use it: features, setup, price, etc. Introduction After WordPress 3.0 it's very easy to run WordPress as a network. In a WordPress network you can create multiple sites, Read More
How to Set Up WordPress in My Language (and How To Change it)
By default, WordPress is presented in English, but you can install it in more than 80 different languages. In this post I show you how to set up WordPress in your language and how to change it in WordPress 4.0. Since WordPress 4.0 you can change the language of your website from the WordPress dashboard. WordPress is used Read More
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Welcome to Wplang.org and thanks for taking the time to stop by. My name is Irena Domingo. I was born in Russia (1974) but living in Spain since 1995. I have worked as a translator for the past 15 years, and I've translated many WordPress websites. I love WordPress and I love languages. WordPress is used by 23% of all the Read More