• Hi,

    I have read 1000000 of articles about multilingual wordpress and I am even more confused…
    I want to make wordpress available for installation for users of my website automatically when they register. That I have sorted.
    As my website is targeted at different countries it would be nice if they could choose in what language would their blog be.
    I mean the encoding and admin backend etc. So that user from Russia can have his blog in Russian, user from hungry in Hungarian etc.

    Any advice?

    Thanks in advance.

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  • Thread Starter wojtekor

    (@wojtekor)

    Thanks, but do those plugins translate the whole interface? I mean when a user chooses to set up a blog in russian everything will be in russian and he will be able to post using russian alphabet?
    Aren’t there any language files or something like that so one can choose which language to use as default?

    The Google translator does for sure. You can find it at either of these two sites:

    https://www.widgetbox.com/widget/google-site-translator
    https://translate.google.com/translate_tools

    I have it installed on my vampire love poems site and it seems to work very well. The only problem is that the visitor has to manually select the language that they want to translate it to. With most translator plug-ins, they are required to do this anyway. Unless they’re coming from a search engine and then they have the option to just click “translate this page” on the search results. Hope this helps.

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