Translation
To use translation in your WordPress, there are 2 plugins for translation that you consider:
1. Configure WPML Plugin
The easiest way to translate theme to the language of your choice is to use "WPML" plugin.
- To begin, be sure you have the WPML Plugin installed and activated, along with the WPML String Translation plugin.
- To set up WPML the first time, follow their Getting Started Guide.To begin translating, select WPML (in the Dashboard menu) -> String Translation. You should see a list of the strings in the theme (there should be only four), with blue translation links to the right. Click these links to reveal the list of languages you use on your blog and the associated translations.
- How to set and translate main features of the theme
Using translation management - http://wpml.org/documentation/translating-your-contents/using-the-translation-editor/
Translation Management & Features – http://wpml.org/documentation/translating-your-contents/using-the-translation-editor/translation-management-features/
Translating URL slugs – http://wpml.org/documentation/getting-started-guide/translating-page-slugs/
- How to scan strings coming from the theme
http://wpml.org/documentation/getting-started-guide/theme-localization/
- How to translate strings using String Translation
http://wpml.org/documentation/getting-started-guide/string-translation/
- If adjustment is needed for WPML language switcher please also add this
http://wpml.org/documentation/getting-started-guide/language-setup/custom-language-switcher/
- If you need more help with WPML plugin. Please go WPML Forum
2. Configure Loco translate plugin
If you don't like WPMP plugin for your translation. You can use Loco Translate plugin and configure it.
See detail guide: Loco Translate WordPress plugin
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