Hi there @dharma23! 🙂
Yes, it’s possible to use Polylang to translate any of our plugins. Actually you can use WPML, POEDIT, Polylang or any other software / plugin to do it.
We don’t have a specific tutorial explaining how to do it on Polylang, but follow their Getting Started tutorial should be enough, since we follow all WordPress recommendations.
You can also check this page to see how translations work => https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/k/translating-the-events-calendar/
Please let me know any questions
Thread Starter
Luca
(@dharma23)
Thanks, but how to setup the main events page?
I mean, now i have italian language: http://www.website.com/EVENTI
I need this in english, like http://www.website.com/EVENTS
Is it possible?
Hi again @dharma23
Hope you had a great weekend!
Please allow me to apologise, I’ve checked with my team and apparently since Events Calendar v5 has been released we’re facing some incompatibilities with Polylang.
Our Development team is talking with their team to try to provide a great solution soon. But at this point this shouldn’t work.
In this case best solution would be use WPML or use a custom translate.
Jaime
(@jaimemarchwinski)
Hey there! This thread has been inactive for a while so we’re going to go ahead and mark it Resolved. Please feel free to open a new thread if any other questions come up and we’d be happy to help.