Hey Sim33on,
Thanks for stopping by the support forum. While we don’t have a Slovenian translation included in the plugin, the .po files can be used to create one. The .po files are included in the zip file that can be downloaded on this page inside of the “.po” folder. There, the basic English translation is the mailchimp_i18n-en_US.po file.
Please feel free to let us know if you have any other questions. Have a great day!
-Gunter
Hi Gunter, I found file and looked in it. But I still don’t know how to set it up. In file there isn’t for example “First name”. I know where to put language file, edit, use them ect.
How do I setup below code to get it translated. I see you have variable {language}, does this have anything to do with it.
Can you change below code in correct way to use it in two languages.
<p>
<label>First Name:</label>
<input placeholder="Your first name" name="FNAME" type="text">
</p>
Hey Sim33on,
It’s good to hear from you.
While we do offer a helpful guide that explains how to translate the plugin using that .po file (found here: http://wordpress.org/plugins/mailchimp/faq/), we’d be pulling the actual field labels from within your MailChimp account. You can get those labels changed from within the List fields & *|MERGE|* tags section of your account, as the article below mentions:
Manage List and Signup Form Fields: http://eepurl.com/gOHW
Once those are changed and saved in MailChimp, we’ll want to update the list for the plugin. To do that, open up your WordPress dashboard, click Settings> MailChimp Setup. From there, click the Update List button to have the new field labels brought in.
As always, feel free to post with any additional questions you might have!
-mc_elliot