I make an website on wordpress. It must be supported by two languages - English and Bangla. Users choose language option to select language. How can I set laguage support? Please reply as early as possible.
Use plugins, try using qtranslate https://wordpress.org/plugins/qtranslate/
You can use WPML for multi language support.
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I would like to have an English version of my Wordpress site (which is already up and running) and also a French version of the same site. However, I do not want to automatically translate everything with a generator but translate it myself into French. The problem is there is also a Woocommerce store on the site and that, along with all of it's elements, emails sent to customers, etc, will also have to be translated.
Does anyone have thoughts on the best way to approach doing this? Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
The must-have free plugin which will help you do the job is Polylang. Coupled with Polylang theme strings, you will be allowed to automatically detect strings in your wordpress installation you wish to translate. Polylang has great support that will help you easily configure language switcher on your website. You could also take a look at LoCo Translate, a very nice plugin which allows you to translate your wordpress installation.
In the latest Wordpress version 4.1 you should be able to change language by visiting:
Settings > General : Change Site Language option value.
Language can be selected from a list of available languages.
but i can only find English language is there anyway to upload Arabic language also?
As far as I know, Arabic language also requires a RTL (right-to-left) template, so you would need to install a plugin for that.
Do you want to switch the administration section to Arabic or just the frontend template?
I have successfully used this plugin - https://wordpress.org/plugins/arabic-font/ - for several posts and pages.
I have a request from a client to enable multiple language selection on his wordpress site. I have tried the http://www.qianqin.de/qtranslate/ and it is good but the problem is that the theme strings are not translated. And this plugin does not have an option for translating theme.
So what are my options for having something like www.mydomain.com/en www.mydomain.com/de www.mydomain.com/fr...?
Do I need to install multiple instances of wordpress to have that?
Or there is a plugin that can translate the theme strings in the same way as qtranslate does for text entries?
What are the best practices please?
Thank you
No, you do not want to have multiple instances of WordPress to handle that. Check WPML and CMSwithTMS. Former is the most advanced and commonly used multilingual publishing plugin for WordPress while latter is more suitable if your client is looking for a more complete workflow solution which uses a professional translation management system.
I have a multilingual website, and I'm trying to figure out how to make it open automatically in a certain language based on user's location... Could someone refer me to the article or website which describes this?
P.S. I'm using WordPress
You may want to look at the Multi-language switcher plugin http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/multisite-language-switcher/
First, you need a Plugin for WP as mentioned above. WP does not support multilingual websites by default.
Automatically displaying the right language is not wrong, as long as you have an option for the user to change the language.
The Pro Version should have language detection, but not sure if it is available yet:
https://github.com/inpsyde/multilingual-press
is it possible to change the language of my wordpress installation (WP 3.0 Multisite) only in frontend (without editing the .mo/.po files)?
changing this option here:
does also change my language in backend.
any ideas?
thanks for helping!
i'm looking for this information too.
for now i have found this links useful:
wordpress.org/extend/plugins/bogo/
wordpress.org/extend/plugins/admin-in-english/
oh, finaly. this plugsin solves my problem:
Kau-Boy's Backend Localization
just install it trough the Plugin Manager
or from here:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/kau-boys-backend-localization/
and then default wordpress language - will be in the front-end
back-end language you can set in plugin settings.
p.s. for full multi-language support you can use wpml.org
regards,
DimeDroll
all this plugins didn't effect as i wanted, so i created my own plugin.
available here:
one-backend-language (working with 3.0)
Lets you choose your Backend Language for your complete Backend, also if your Frontend is using another Language (including Multisite).
You can choose from any language you installed. For a list of availible languages, check "WordPress_in_Your_Language" or create your own files.