Either it does not work on a fresh install with only woocommerce enabled or I am testing incorrectly.
What exactly do I need to do to verify the plugin works.
I need to know for a logged in user and for a guest user.
]]>I’ve been using qTranslate for quite a lot of time, but since it’s author no longer has the needed time and basically no one is running the project any more(well the forums are still active and bugfixes get posted there from time to time), I decided to start working on a new Multilingual plugin for WordPress.
So far, I’ve reached the point at which I think is ok for people to alpha test the plugin. It’s at the very basic stage yet – a lot of features have not been implemented yet, but it’s generally working.
If someone is interested in testing the plugin, here are the requirements that you need to meet:
I think that’s the main stuff – if you meet those requirements, I’d love you to be a tester. If you don’t meet them, then I’d suggest you wait until a stable version is released
Here’s what you need to do if you’ve decided to join the beta testing:
When you activate the plugin and select which post types you want to have multilingual support, you can go and edit each post type. While the page is loading, you won’t see anything(since the default editors are hidden). Then you’ll see something like this.
A “Language” section with all of your active languages as tabs. Clicking on the tab switches the language editor. They are built with native WordPress functions and are only hidden/displayed via JavaScript – that’s why they should work pretty well out of the box. As you can see you can change the title, slug and content for each language.
Also, you need to know the things that have not been implemented yet.
For now I want to see if there is interest in the plugin and whether I can find people to help me with the testing.
Thank you for your time,
Nikola Nikolov