Plugin Author
Chouby
(@chouby)
Of course it is !
Currently, you can use whatever you want to replace the ISO 639-1 2 characters language code (you are however limited to 2 or 3 characters). I don’t know if there are specific ISO 3 characters code to differentiate these languages.
Then you have to create translations of WordPress and your theme for all languages (of course en_US is the native language of WordPress). I know en_CA is already existing for WordPress (and maybe some themes).
Thanks for the reply!
I have set up 4 “new” locales, which are not WordPress specific locales:
en_UK
en_US
en_NZ
en_ZA
which was the only way for Polylang to accept the menu settings.
I have created a “polylang” folder in wp-content, and renamed the 4 flags as:
en_UK.png
en_US.png
en_NZ.png
en_ZA.png
But the flags are not recognized in the Menu section.
What am I missing?
Thanks, Peter
Plugin Author
Chouby
(@chouby)
You did things right. I expect flags do appear on frontend side (you will need to create some post or page in each language to check taht) and not on admin side. I intentionnaly use only the flags provided by the plugin (in fact stored in polylang/include/flags) on admin side. This is to prevent mess in ui for users who choose flags with a different size.