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What happens when I change the language of my WordPress site?
When you change your WordPress site language into a language other than English, it will do two things: It will automatically change the language for your WordPress dashboard (but you can manually change this back to other languages).
How to change the WooCommerce language in WordPress?
Login to WordPress Dashboard. Go to Settings > General. Scroll down to Site Language and from the drop-down menu, select the language and click on Save Changes. The steps above changes the default WooCommerce language. To be successful in international e-commerce, you must be able to locally translate the platform.
Why do I need a WordPress SEO theme?
There would be some concerns about retaining the SEO features already built into the theme. The reason for choosing WordPress SEO themes is to kick start the SEO campaign from the very first day of launching the website by using the built-in SEO settings.
How can I add a new language to WordPress?
1. First, download, install and activate the Loco Translate plugin. 2. From the WordPress Dashboard, look for the plugin in the Tools menu. 3. Click on Plugins in Loco Translate and select WooCommerce. 4. To add a new language, click on Add New Language.
How does the interface language work on WordPress?
The Interface Language is used to change the language throughout WordPress.com and is specific to each WordPress.com account (it does not change between blogs). There are many interface languages currently available. You can find out more on the Translate WordPress.com page. Here is a list of the popular languages on WordPress.com.
Where do I find the language key in WordPress?
Generally, you can see the language key in WordPress sites by looking into the source code. It should look like below: This will inform search engines and other crawlers about primary language of the page’s content. WordPress will add this tag automatically based on the site language you select in admin panel.
How to set WordPress in your native language?
WordPress has 3 types of files used in a framework that contains text ready for translation. All three files contain translated text, a text ready for translation, and machine-readable files respectively. In order to set WordPress in your native tongue, first, check the availability of WordPress in your Language.