• Resolved ProBusinessCenter

    (@probusinesscenter)


    Hello everyone!
    Can someone help me to understand a little bit about multilingual plugins, please.
    Is this right that site language is always English when qTranslate X is enabled? I mean when I enable qTranslate X or another multilingual plugin my site language switch to English from my native language, and I can`t change it back.
    The admin area and some frontend content (login form, woocommerce messages etc.) are in English. It is not change when I switch to another language using language swither from menu.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/qtranslate-x/

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  • Plugin Author John Clause

    (@johnclause)

    Is this right that site language is always English when qTranslate X is enabled

    No, it is wrong.

    I mean when I enable qTranslate X or another multilingual plugin my site language switch to English from my native language, and I can`t change it back.

    Yes, you can. Enable your native language at page “Settings/Languages”, if it did not get auto-enabled after installation and switch to it via language menu at top-right of admin pages.

    The admin area and some frontend content (login form, woocommerce messages etc.) are in English

    English is the default language for WordPress. Everything is written in English to begin with, and many plugins and themes provide translation of static texts to other languages via po/mo files: https://make.www.ads-software.com/polyglots/handbook/

    You may keep admin pages in any enabled language.

    QTX deals with dynamic portion of multilingual sites, it does not deal with static translation. Please, read the general description, Startup Guide, etc.

    Does this help?

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