Title: Polylang not recognize modalithy theme strings!
Last modified: August 30, 2016

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# Polylang not recognize modalithy theme strings!

 *  [vipinua](https://wordpress.org/support/users/vipinua/)
 * (@vipinua)
 * [10 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/polylang-not-recognize-modalithy-theme-strings/)
 * Hello i use polylang plugin to translate my sites, but in a case of modality 
   theme, polylang cant recognized strings of home page and i cant make my site 
   multilanguage. Please help!
    foodkultura.com.ua

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 *  [9Design](https://wordpress.org/support/users/9design/)
 * (@9design)
 * [10 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/polylang-not-recognize-modalithy-theme-strings/#post-6614573)
 * Hi! No worries, do next:
    1. Create an wpml-config.xml file 2.In the file copy
   this:
 * <wpml-config>
    <admin-texts> <key name=”modality_theme_options”> <key name=”features_section_title”/
   > <key name=”features_section_desc” /> <key name=”feature_one” /> <key name=”
   feature_one_desc” /> <key name=”features_section_desc” /> <key name=”feature_two”/
   > <key name=”feature_two_desc” /> <key name=”feature_three” /> <key name=”feature_three_desc”/
   > <key name=”feature_four” /> <key name=”feature_four_desc” /> <key name=”getin_button_text”/
   > <key name=”getin_section_header” /> <key name=”getin_section_text” /> <key 
   name=”getin_button_url” /> <key name=”about_section_header” /> <key name=”about_section_text”/
   > <key name=”blog_section_title” /> <key name=”services_section_title” /> <key
   name=”services_section_desc” /> <key name=”service_one_icon” /> <key name=”service_one”/
   > <key name=”service_one_desc” /> <key name=”services_section_desc” /> <key name
   =”service_two_icon” /> <key name=”service_two” /> <key name=”service_two_desc”/
   > <key name=”service_three_icon” /> <key name=”service_three” /> <key name=”service_three_desc”/
   > <key name=”service_four_icon” /> <key name=”service_four” /> <key name=”service_four_desc”/
   > </key> </admin-texts> </wpml-config>
 * 3. then upload wpml-config.xml into wp-content/polylang (if you don’t have that
   folder in wp-content, make it)
 * And that’s it! Now you will have the strings for translation.
    If something is
   missing for translation put it in wpml-config.xml, now you have the idea how 
   it works. I hope it helps!

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