Multilingual Management with WPML

WPML is a popular plugin for WordPress installations and makes it easy to build multilingual sites and run them. Ultimate Auction Theme Pro 's compatibility with WPML allows you to build fully functional multilingual regular and eCommerce websites.

Step 1 - Go to Upload plugin and upload plugin zip.

  • Sitepress multilingual cms - Core WPML plugin
  • WPML media translation - For translate media
  • WPML string translation - For translate strings
  • WPML translation management - For translation management
  • WooCommerce Multilingual

All this plugin zip downloaded when you purchased it. Upload, install, and activate all plugins.

When you active plugins get WPML setup notification, click there and start setup or you can set up from WPML -> Languages.

Step 2 

  • First, select the main language of your website from the drop-down and click the next button.

  • Select the language in which you want to translate your plugin and click the next button.

  • Here is the language switcher display option, where you want to add it. The first option for menu language switcher. There are options for changing the design of the language switcher. In this way, you select it also for the widget area, footer, post page. So, select the option wherever you want to display it and click next.

  • Next is compatibility reporting. In this, you can select the first option for sending themes and plugins information used in your site to wpml.org and it helps to solve compatibility problems.

  • Register your site key and finish the WPML setup.

 

Step 3 -  Go to WPML -> Theme and plugins localization -> Strings in the themes. Select Ultimate Auction Theme Pro and Scan selected themes for strings you will get the list of all string with text-domain "ultimate-auction-theme".

Step 4 - Go to WPML -> String Translation. Select plugin text-domain "ultimate-auction-theme" and get a list of all strings of the Theme. You can search for a particular string and translate it.

Step 4 - Go to WPML -> Languages and select the default language of your website.

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