Hello, dear users WordPress Tooltip plugin , I hope this message finds you are doing well and having happy days with your family We got a wordpress tooltip users’ feedback, she said: “I am an e-commerce store owner, and I use your WordPress Tooltips Pro Plus plugin to provide detailed information about my products in my WooCommerce store. Your WordPress Tooltips plugin is excellently designed; it helps me hide information within tooltips, greatly simplifying the page design and avoiding information overload. At the same time, it addresses common user questions, reducing confusion and promoting shopping decisions. As a result, I have seen a significant increase in my product conversion rates. You have created a fantastic plugin!” And “I am currently expanding my business, and I need to provide multilingual functionality for my international customers to enhance user experience and boost sales. I have decided to use the Polylang plugin because I found that Polylang is a popular plugin for WordPress that allows users to create bilingual or multilingual websites with ease. However, when I wanted to edit the tooltips entries, I discovered that I couldn’t add German and French tooltip terms for my German and French users, how can I change tooltip language? Could you kindly help me resolve this issue?”
It is the first time we got this kind of feature request, our wordpress tooltips plugin developer installed wordpress polylang plugin, we found the plugin saying:
With Polylang fully integrated to WordPress and using only its built-in core features (taxonomies), keep steady performances on your site and create a multilingual site featuring from just one extra language to 10 or more depending on your needs. There is no limit in the number of languages added and WordPress’ language packs are automatically downloaded when ready.
After a few minutes, we realized we loved this wordpress multilingual plugin. Our WordPress tooltip plugin developer decided to support the Polylang plugin for woocommerce tooltip users. We spent a few days reading the code of the Polylang plugin and discovered some technical issues with integrating Polylang into the WordPress tooltips plugin, primarily because WordPress tooltips are based on the WordPress custom post type standard. After several days of hard work, we finally found a method to support Polylang in the WordPress tooltip editor. It looks like this:
As you can see in the screenshot, you’ll see a “Language” section, in here you can select tooltip language on the right side of the wordpress tooltip editor, select the desired language for the post you are about to create (e.g., English, Spanish). Simply write your tooltip content (title, body, etc.) in the selected language. After saving the post, look for a section labeled “Languages” again on the right side. You should see a list of the languages you’ve configured. There will be options to add translations for your post. Then click on the “+” sign next to the language you want to translate the tooltip into (e.g., to add a Spanish translation). This will create a new tooltip editor for the selected language. Enter the translated title and content in the new editor. It’s important to make sure that the content accurately reflects the translation. Once you’re done entering the content for the translation, you can publish or update the post as needed. Make sure to do this for each language version you create.
After publishing, you can check the front end of your site to see the language switcher. This allows users to switch between the different language versions of your tooltips. 🙂



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