WPML Translation Check

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This plugin for WPML enabled sites allows you easily perform a language check on your translated content.

Author:Debelop (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:3.5
WordPress version tested:4.0.38
Plugin version:1.1.2
Added to WordPress repository:27-10-2014
Last updated:18-08-2015
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
Rating, %:100
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Plugin URI:http://www.debelop.com/wpml-translation-check
Total downloads:7 036
Active installs:30+
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When surfing the Internet, how often have your come across an incorrectly translated webpage?

Having a website with a lot of elements (posts, pages, products or some other custom post) means it’s difficult to know if ALL the content of all the elements is written in the correct language or simply the translator forgot to translate something.

This plugin helps us to carry out a language check of all our WordPress content, and to maintain language coherence throughout the website.

How does it work?

For example, take an e-commerce website in two languages: English and Spanish.

The plugin retrieves the product description from each language, and shows in a table what language the description should be written in and what language it’s actually written in.

Thus, you can see visually which products in their Spanish version have an English description.

Important: this plugin requires WPML installed.

Docs & Support

If you were unable to find the answer to your question on the FAQ or in any of the documentation, you should check the support forum on WordPress.org. If you can’t locate any topics that pertain to your particular issue, post a new topic for it.

Pro version

The version of our language detection program on WordPress.org can only consult 50 posts because of performance reasons. If you would like to remove this limitation go to: http://www.debelop.com/wpml-translation-check.


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