The theme is translation ready and fully supports WPML for managing a multilingual website.

You can translate it to any language or even set multiple languages.

You can find out more about how to translate WordPress into your language here http://codex.wordpress.org/Translating_WordPress

Our .PO file is located in languages/ folder inside the theme's folder.

A small introduction on how translations work

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.

Follow these steps to get you started:

  • Install Loco Translate plugin. http://wordpress.org/plugins/loco-translate/
  • 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.

 

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