Theme Internationalization - Module 4-2 - Building a WordPress Classic Theme with Pinegrow

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  • čas přidĂĄn 30. 07. 2024
  • Themes made with Pinegrow can be easily translated into different languages. This video shows you a basic example of how to handle Internationalization using the TranslatePress plugin.
    📝 Note: This feature was in beta when I recorded the video. It's now been released to production.
    🧰 Resources:
    • Course Playlist: • Building a WordPress C...
    • Course info and resources on GitHub: github.com/adamslowe/pinegrow...
    • Download the course files: github.com/adamslowe/pinegrow...
    🧭Course Navigation
    • Module 1 - Prerequisite Information and Project Setup
    • Module 2 - Creating the Theme Templates
    • Module 3 - Custom Post Types and Custom Blocks
    • Module 4 - The Kitchen Sink
    Module 4-1 - Working with Custom Fields
    Module 4-2 - Theme Internationalization (You Are Here)
    Module 4-3 - Create a Back to Top Button
    Module 4-4 - Useful Code Snippets
    Module 4-5 - Saving the Project and Theme
    Module 4-6 - Using Alpine.js in Custom Blocks
    🌐 My Websites:
    • adamlowe.io
    • peakperformancedigital.com
    ✅ Connect with Me:
    • Facebook: / peakperformancedigital
    • LinkedIn: / adasmshawnlowe
    • CZcams: / @adamloweio
    • Twitter: / @adamslowe
    ⚙️Tools I Use:
    • WordPress.org: wordpress.org/
    • Pinegrow Website Editor: pinegrow.com/
    ⌚ Timestamps:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:13 - Translations in action
    01:34 - How does Pinegrow handle Internationalization?
    02:00 - Right to Left languages
    📝 Note: I'm not affiliated with Pinegrow in any way. I'm just a happy, paying customer who wants to see the product continue to grow and thrive, and to help build a more active community around it.

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