This post is part of the sub-series on Translating a ClassicPress plugin with Poedit which is part of the Translating a ClassicPress plugin with Poedit series.
With a translation template created, people can now use it to translate into other languages, which is what I am going to cover in this post.
Launch Poedit and click on the large Create new translation button on the main screen:
Select…
Continue Reading Ian Grieve’s Article on their blog
https://www.azurecurve.co.uk/2019/10/translating-a-classicpress-plugin-with-poedit-create-translations/
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