If you changed the folder names or moved them to another place, you need to search and find the fs-poster.pot file In standard WordPress installations, it is located in the “wp-content/plugins/fs-poster/languages/fs-poster.pot”.
Download the translation template file.
Download and install the Poedit software on your computer For example, if your WordPress language is English (United States), but you selected English (Great Britain), it will not work. Make sure the language you selected matches your WordPress website language. Please note that some warning messages that come from social networks cannot be translated. The instruction includes two ways, and the process is the same for all other tools. You can translate the FS Poster plugin easily using any translation plugin. They will investigate the issue and then get in touch with our developers if any updates are necessary.How to translate a plugin | Translating the FS poster plugin. Note: If you encounter any issues setting up your multilingual site, please open a support ticket with WPML here.
How to Translate WP Job Manager with WPML You can find documentation for setting up your multilingual job board site here:
If you want to create a job board site with listings in multiple languages, we recommend using WPML. ↑ Back to Top Multilingual Job Sites with WP Job Manager and WPML Translated Add-ons: (note: these are quite outdated at this point.) Applications wp-job-manager-de_DE.mo Contribute Your Translation to CoreĬore translations are hosted on :Īnyone can signup and start translating here and any updates will be included in WP Job Manager updates. Contributing to these translations benefits all users since they will be pulled into the plugins when downloaded. Naming of your MO files must be in the format:Į.g. So for example, if you were translating the Resume Manager add-on, you would put your mo file in wp-content/languages/plugins/ wp-job-manager-resumes-LOCALE.mo, replacing LOCALE with your language code. This is usually the wp-content/languages/ directory. If the plugin supports it (WP Job Manager 1.18.1 does, and so do the latest add-ons) you can put your po and mo files in the WP_LANG directory which will keep them safe from updates. ↑ Back to Top Put Translations Inside the WP_LANG Directory
With that in mind, you may want to use one of the following alternative methods of keeping translations upgrade safe.
When WordPress does an automatic update to a plugin, any custom translation files inside the plugin directory will be lost, so please backup your po and mo files. You can then follow the instructions that take you through making a translation. Loco Translate is a WordPress plugin that provides in-browser editing of PO files used for localizing WordPress plugins and themes. Choose the file and it will be updated accordingly. Upload your PO and MO file to wp-content/languages/wp-job-manager/Īfter updates, you can update your po file by opening it and then going to Catalog > Update from POT file.Or you can set your Poedit to always compile a MO file when saving changes by clicking File → Preferences and on the Editor tab check the Automatically compile.When you are finished translating, go to File → Save as… again to generate the MO file.Go to File → Save as… to save your translations in a PO file.Translate the strings into your language.Find the POT file in wp-job-manager/languages/wp-job-manager.pot.Poedit is an application you can use on your computer to translate a POT file into your language. ↑ Back to Top Translating the Plugin(s) Translation Using Poedit This can be done via Settings → General → Site Language. WordPress needs to be told which language it should run under.Ĭhange the language in the admin settings screen. ↑ Back to Top Setting up WordPress in Your Language The same languages directory is used for all add-ons. You can find this language file inside the plugin folder in wp-job-manager/languages/. pot file) which contains all of the English text. WP Job Manager includes a language file (.po or. You can find this in the root file of each plugin, e.g. Your ‘translation’ can be English->English!įor each string, you’ll need to provide the text domain of the plugin that contains it. This simple plugin lets you translate any string via the WordPress admin dashboard. If you want to do something like change every instance of ‘Job’ to say, ‘Vacancy’, try the Say What plugin.
↑ Back to Top Tip: When You Only Want to Change One Word to Another
Note: a ‘string’ is any character or series of characters (ie, words) which can be translated. WP Job Manager comes with several user contributed language files, but if yours is missing you can translate it yourself. WP Job Manager (and all official add-ons) are fully internationalised,which allows you to translate strings or use your own language. Documentation / Getting started /Translating WP Job Manager Translating WP Job Manager