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February 28, 2018 at 20:18 #190135
Revo80
ParticipantHi,
My web site language is Turkish, nearly all words are in Turkish except sign in, login, search and sign up forms. How can i rewrite these words in Turkish. Loco translate does not support Turkish.
I have attached the screenshots.
March 1, 2018 at 19:56 #190203Laura
ModeratorHello, i can help you with that, can you share access to ftp or cpanel, then a list of words to change and where do they appear? 🙂
Hi there!!! Help others from the community and mark any reply as solution if it solved your question. Mark as a solutionMarch 1, 2018 at 23:46 #190248Revo80
ParticipantHi Laura,
Thank you for you kind reply and assistance.
Please find all required details in attached document.
Please do not hesitate to ask me in case of any inquiries.Devrim
March 2, 2018 at 20:27 #190314Revo80
ParticipantHello i have just changed the domain. Please take it as http://www.cafemuzik.com
March 3, 2018 at 20:53 #190418Revo80
ParticipantHi Laura,
Login and registration forms are urgent.
I need you assistance.
Thanks in advance.If you describe me how to make the customisation i may make the rest.
Thank you.
March 5, 2018 at 07:10 #190524Laura
ModeratorTheme strings and plugins strings can easily be changed by using Loco Translate plugin https://wordpress.org/plugins/loco-translate/
<h3>A small introduction on how translations work</h3>
Translatable strings can come from the theme or from the installed plugins. You need to translate the theme or the plugin depending on what section of the site your string is found.For example if your string is on your BuddyPress profile then most probably you will need to translate BuddyPress plugin. If you are on the Forums section of your site then bbPress plugin should be the one that needs to be translated. Another example is the rtMedia plugin that adds the Media links to BuddyPress and if you want to translate it then this plugin will contain the string.
<h3>Follow these steps to get you started:</h3>- Install Loco Translate plugin
- Go to the plugin dashboard: WP Admin – Tools – Manage translations
- Find the theme or plugin in the list.
- If the language isn’t already in the list then click Add new language, choose your language and if you are asked where you want to save the language files choose global language directory ( wp-content/languages/ ).
- Press SYNC button to synchronise your translation with the provided .pot file
- Search for the string you want to translate and add your translated string.
- Press Save when you finished your translation.
Note: You will have to set the language for your blog from WP-admin – Settings – General – Site Language – Choose your language
Cheers
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