This post is part of the sub-series on Translating a ClassicPress plugin which is part of the Translating a ClassicPress plugin series.
Internationalization (often abbreviated as i18n as there are 18 letters between the letters i and n) is the process of developing a plugin so it can easily be translated into other languages.
Localization (often abbreviated as l10n as there are 10 letters…
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Translating a ClassicPress plugin: What is Internationalization and Localization?
This post is part of the sub-series on Translating a ClassicPress plugin which is part of the Translating a ClassicPress plugin series. Internationalization (often abbreviated as i18n as there are 18 letters between the letters i and n) is the process of developing a plugin so it can easily be translated into other languages.
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