Hello,
yes, these 2 plugins use basically the same approach. I don’t know if there is any automation for migration available.
Cheers,
Dennis
@realloc,
thank you for your response.
I’m going to read your documentation thoroughly first.
In the MultilingualPress documentation I saw the following:
When you disable our plugin, all sites
will still work as separate sites without any data-loss or garbage output.
So on a test site I will try to uninstall the MultilingualPress plugin and then install your plugin.
I will keep you and other MultilingualPress users informed.
Hello Dennis,
I am currently transferring a website from MultilingualPress to your plugin, this looks very promising without any difficulties 🙂
However, one more question, in the site (English and Dutch) I have the language switcher in the menu. On the English site with the word Nederlands and on the Dutch site with the word English.
I can’t find how to do that with your plugin, any ideas?
Thanks
Good to read that you don’t have any problems.
You can set the mode for “display” to “Description only” without. Read on here: https://msls.co/user-docs/plugin-configuration.html#main-settings
I found your plugin MslsMenu that brought me closer to my desired solution.
I would like to have this place in my main menu behind the place “blog” or behind the search icon, is that possible?
See screenshot
Hello Dennis,
Problem solved!
added:
Text/HTML before each item <li>
Text/HTML after each item </li>
Now the language selector aligns neatly in the main menu.
All connections from MultilingualPress have been reconnected without any problems and nothing has gone missing.
Thank you, I will recommend your plugin to other MultilingualPress users.
MultilingualPress converted to Multisite Language Switcher !
@terry789 thanks for your description. I use this constellation, too and it works like a charm for years now!