ptis-wp-multi-localization-switching-plugin

Different Localizations of yours blog for users based on cookies

Author:Pti_the_Leader (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:2.6.0
WordPress version tested:3.0.5
Plugin version:1.0
Added to WordPress repository:13-02-2011
Last updated:13-02-2011
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.
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Plugin URI:http://www.ptipti.ru/wp-multilang/
Total downloads:1 507
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We are proud to say, this plugin is a miracle. It can scan the folder locations WordPress and display on the top left socket to switch on the fly localization of your blog. Your chosen location is stored in the cookie, and even if you return to this blog with the plugin installed Pti’s WP-Multi-language plugin you will see it with the same interface as the chosen few weeks ago.

In addition, for the administrative part, you just can select the desired localization. This setting is saved in a different cookie, and does not depend on the localization settings that you chose for the site. This can be useful if multiple users to post on one blog from different countries and may have difficulty if they see the administrative part of them in an unknown language.

The plugin is able to identify localization not only in terms of complete containment, such as ru_RU or fr_FR, it can also detect and display a flag of the country on linguistic lines. Premer good to be a plugin displays Ukrainian flag for localization uk or the Japanese flag for the localization jp.

I believe that to create a multi-lingual website this plugin is a must. example of his work you can see on my site.

Plugin benefits:

  1. Switching WordPress localization on-the-fly
  2. Saves your choise in cookie, different cookies for backend and frontend.
  3. Automatickly scans WordPress language folder for available localizations and displays language flag at right-top corner
  4. Nothing to configure!