Please read this here first: http://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_in_Your_Language
If you want the admin interface to use and download the WordPress translation files available at http://i18n.svn.wordpress.org/, then you could consider using wp-native-dashboard.
You can find the language files of a WordPress installation usually in /wp-contents/languages/ if you prefer just to copy the files of the language you interested in. The plugin is the better solution if you have doubts how to handle this.
Cheers,
Dennis.
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oxy15
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Hello,
Thanks for the answer, but I don’t understand at all what to do.
I’m new in all this stuff.
I want to have a multilanguage site with mutlisite language switcher.
I have created the multisite and now I would like to create the same internet website I have in french in english and german.
I already have all the translations, I just need to understand what to do to have the two additional sites.
In the guidelines they it is said to copy .po and .mo file. But even thant and afterwards, I don’t now what to do.
can you help me ?
Thanks a lot in advance!
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oxy15
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In fact I don’t need to use wordpress in another language, I just want my website in 3 different languages.
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oxy15
(@oxy15)
Hi again!
I finaly got it to create 2 more blogs.
Do you have now any hints to copy in a simple way the complete structure and content (media included) from one site to the other ?
Is there anything in the FTP that I can copy ? I have looked for it but could not find the exact location of my 3 sites.
Thanks!
You could make an export and import that in the other blogs.