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Localizing WordPress Themes and Plugins

Aug 14, 2007 | 32 comments

It would be easy to assume that everyone on the internet speaks English. The majority of software is produced in English simply for the reason that doing so gives it a larger potential audience (or, maybe more appropriately, gives it access into the American market). However, you shouldn't assume this means everyone reads and writes English at the same level, or that non-native speakers wouldn't want software in their own language. There is a world of speakers outside of English and now is the time to tap into them.

Maltese Falcon

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Please direct all support questions to the support forum.

Please direct all support questions to the support forum.

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Translating WordPress into another language

Aug 9, 2007 | 33 comments

This guide is another in the Inside WordPress series and attempts to show how to produce a translation for an already-prepared theme, plugin, or WordPress itself. Even if you have little PHP or HTML skills you can still contribute to making WordPress a truly international experience by providing localizations for existing themes and plugins.

Babel

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Please direct all support questions to the support forum.

Please direct all support questions to the support forum.

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Separating WordPress comments from pings and trackbacks

Aug 9, 2007 | 11 comments

Pings and trackbacks are a way for weblogs to communicate with each other and say 'hey, I talked about your site'. They allow you to see how far your site has spread, and exactly who is reading your content. By default, WordPress mixes pings and comments together, clogging up the conversational flow and making it hard to follow what people are saying.

Darling Clementine

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Please direct all support questions to the support forum.

Please direct all support questions to the support forum.

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How to install a WordPress theme

Aug 8, 2007 | 10 comments

This guide is another in the Inside WordPress series and will show you how to install a WordPress theme. While this is a relatively simple task it is one of fundamental importance to WordPress and is often overlooked. As such it is a potential cause of problems to beginners, and not being able to successfully install themes will prevent you from customising your weblog and taking it beyond the default style.

The Body Snatchers

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Please direct all support questions to the support forum.

Please direct all support questions to the support forum.

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How to install a WordPress plugin

Aug 8, 2007 | 34 comments

This guide is another in the Inside WordPress series and will show you how to install a WordPress plugin. While this is a relatively simple task it is one of fundamental importance to WordPress and is often overlooked. As such it is a potential cause of problems to beginners, and not being able to successfully install plugins will prevent you from accessing the very large world of WordPress plugins.

The Third Man

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Please direct all support questions to the support forum.

Please direct all support questions to the support forum.

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