Looking for an easy way to translate an Oxygen WordPress website and go multilingual? Oxygen is a popular WordPress website builder that offers clean code and deep support for dynamic content, which makes it a great option for anyone building custom WordPress sites for a living. Oxygen lets you design your entire WordPress site using […]
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The Core is a powerful multi-purpose theme and the flag-ship product of ThemeFuse. It comes with 23 different websites templates included, built for specific industries, which makes it an excellent fit for any type of business. The theme is powered by the Unyson framework (also a ThemeFuse creation) which is open source and has a […]
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Custom post types, along with custom fields, help you take WordPress from its blogging roots and turn it into the full-service, flexible content management system that it is today. If you use custom post types on your site and are looking to go multilingual, it’s important to be able to translate custom post types in […]
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WordPress custom fields are one of the features that make WordPress such a flexible content management system, so if you’re looking to translate your WordPress site, it’s super important that you’re able to easily translate data from any custom fields that you’re using at your site. Thankfully, with the right WordPress translation plugin, it’s pretty […]
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The last 4 months were quite impressive. Since our last transparency report TranslatePress grew from 4500$/month in August to over 8500$/month at the end of November. Then, in the last month of 2018, TranslatePress sales passed the 10000$ monthly recurring revenue mark. This is HUGE for us and a solid confirmation that our efforts are […]
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Translating Gutenberg blocks is really straightforward by using the free TranslatePress multilingual plugin. In this tutorial, we’ll focus on how to translate Gutenberg blocks of any type, including headings, paragraphs with different formatting, quotes, lists, images, buttons, and more. Gutenberg is the default editor for WordPress, which is part of the core since WordPress 5.0. It […]
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Key learnings from launching TranslatePress, a WordPress multilingual plugin that anyone can use The WordPress plugin ecosystem is quickly becoming a very crowded space. It’s getting harder and harder to get noticed and build something people will use, even more so pay for. Over the course of 12 months, TranslatePress grew to over 20K active […]
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When you launch a new project there’s always a buzz of excitement, hope, relief, but also fear of failure and disappointment. This is something I’ve experienced for all the projects I’ve been part of in the past 9 years, to the point that I’m actively looking forward to the first failed launch. Nothing is more […]
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Translating a website requires more than a simple translation of the content. For instance, a major concern is how to translate a WordPress menu. The menu is one of the first elements of a site that users notice, and they base their first impression on it. When building a multilingual WordPress menu, there are several […]
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When building a multilingual website, the ability to translate images in WordPress is a common request when you need to show different images for different languages. Translating images in WordPress comes in really handy especially when you deal with images containing text, text that needs to be translated for each language. Image translation, or more […]
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