MultilingualPress

MultilingualPress

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MultilingualPress is a WP Plugin Package from the Open Source WP Plugins range Create a fast translation network on WordPress multisite.

For more information about a tailored WP Plugin Package like MultilingualPress please contact us directly.

WARNING: MultilingualPress 2 is not compatible with Gutenberg. BEFORE you update your WordPress to version 5.0 please read our MultilingualPress and WordPress 5.0 guide.

Exciting news! MultilingualPress 3.0 is released and available for Pro users! Fully refactored, based on PHP 7, Gutenberg support, improved UI and optimized for WooCommerce. Get it here!

Please note, you can’t update MLP2 to MLP3 as usual, this is a complete refactor. We are currently working on a Migration tool which is available as alpha version on github. A tutorial for the migration tool can be found here

Run each language in a separate site of your WordPress multisite and connect the content in a lightweight user interface. To allow your users switch between languages, create a language switcher in your custom menu or use a customizable widget.

This plugin lets you connect an unlimited amount of sites with each other.
Set a main language for each site, create relationships (connections), and start writing. You get a new field now to
create a linked post on all the connected sites automatically.
They are accessible via the post/page editor screen – you can switch back and forth to translate them.

In contrast to most other translation plugins there is no lock-in effect: When you disable our plugin, all sites
will still work as separate sites without any data-loss or garbage output.

Our Language Manager offers 174 languages, and you can edit them.

Features

  • Set up unlimited site relationships in the site manager.
  • Language Manager with 174 editable languages.
  • Edit all translations for a post or page from the original post editor without the need to switch sites.
  • Show a list of links for all translations on each page in a flexible language switcher widget.
  • Translate posts, pages and taxonomy terms like categories or tags.
  • Menu language switcher: Add translation links to any nav menu.
  • No lock-in: After deactivation, all sites will still work.
  • SEO-friendly URLs and permalinks.
  • Support for top-level domains per language (via multisite domain mapping).
  • Automatic hreflang support.
  • Support for custom post types.
  • Automatically redirect to the user’s preferred language version of a post.
  • Duplicate sites. Use one site as template for new site and copy everything: Posts, attachments, settings for plugins
    and themes, navigation menus, categories, tags and custom taxonomies.
  • Synchronized trash: move all connected post to trash with one click.
  • Change relationships between translations or connect existing posts.
  • Quicklinks. Add links to language alternatives to a post automatically to the post content. This is especially useful
    when you don’t use widgets or a sidebar.
  • User specific language settings for the back-end. Every user can choose a preferred language for the user interface
    without affecting the output of the front-end.
  • Show posts with incomplete translations in a dashboard widget.

We cannot guarantee free ad hoc support. Please be patient, we are a small team.
You can follow our progress and development notices on our
developer blog.

Premium Support

We also offer premium support to save your time.
You get direct help from the developers of the plugin-and support the development.

WPML to MultilingualPress

If you would like to switch from the WPML plugin to MultilingualPress, you can use the helping hands of
WPML to MultilingualPress. This plugin converts posts from
an existing WPML multilingual site via XLIFF export/import for MultilingualPress.

Crafted by Inpsyde

The team at Inpsyde is engineering the Web since 2006.

Download & install the zip archive

The plugin package installer can be downloaded from the WP2E project tab called “code”.

1 – Select the version to download if this option is available otherwise the “latest” version of the main plugin will be used.

2 – After downloading the zip archive install the plugin package installer in you local environment and activate the script from the plugin list.

3 – Under the section “Plugins” of the admin dashboard you should see a new “Dependencies & Licenses” link. Follow the instructions from this panel to finalize the installation of the missing dependencies.

Tips: Use the WP2E panel to add/suggest new dependencies to the local installation. Press F5 in the list of dependencies if the changes are not displayed right away.

MultilingualPress

typePlugin
version2.11.3
descriptionCreate a fast translation network on WordPress multisite.