![]() ![]() Every website has unique palette and style. ![]() Just look at the latest website design of alone! All buttons there are rounded, so if you would get a language switcher that is rectangular in design, it would look odd to say at least. The new slew of CMS such as SquareSpace and WebFlow are all about rounded corners and rounded buttons. It’s been long in the making and we frankly didn’t focus on it deep enough. There is a plugin which comes handy in here.We’ve made ConveyThis website translation switcher even better! Meet the sexy sleek language switcher with rounded corners! $blog = MslsBlogCollection::instance()->get_current_blog() Yes, you should use the WordPress API function get_locale() but you could also use code like that use lloc\Msls\MslsBlogCollection ![]() Is there a function I can call to get the language of the page the user is currently viewing? It adds a new tab to the “Add Media” window, allowing you to access the media files in the other sites in your multisite. You could try the plugin Network Shared Media. I don’t want to upload the same media files for every site. I want to have the languages in an HTML select. ![]() How can I add the Multisite Language Switcher to the nav-menu of my blog? You might check out this jQuery plugin or this approach with a theme I’m not sure if the plugin should do that. The Multisite Language Switcher does not redirect the users automatically. How can I automatically redirect users based on the browser language? But yes, if you want to use the Multisite Language Switcher. You can choose the language of the dashboard in the settings of your user profile. But I’d like the interface to stay in English. You might read first WordPress in your language. Review the Multisite Language Switcher Website for more information.įAQ I have no language options in the General settings. optionally you can place the code directly in your theme files.use the widget, the Gutenberg block, the shortcode and/or a content_filter which displays a hint to the user if a translation is available.connect your Custom Post Types and Custom Taxonomies across languages.connect your translated categories and tags in Posts -> Categories or Post -> Tags.connect your translated pages and posts in Posts -> Edit or Page -> Edit.You need to activate the plugin once in each blog, set the configuration in Settings -> Multisite Language Switcher.Activate the plugin in your plugin administration page (by the network administrator on all the blogs or by the root blog administrator for each particular blog).Copy the entire directory in your plugin directory of your WordPress blog (/wp-content/plugins).Download the plugin and uncompress it with your preferred unzip programme.If you have created your own language pack, or have an update of an existing one, you can send me your gettext PO and MO so that I canīundle it into the Multisite Language Switcher. Mexican Spanish (es_MX) – Fernando Mata.Traditional
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