
In the example below, I exported my WordPress strings (3 strings) for the French language > translate them in French thanks to Poedit such as the site title > then imported them successfully. ❷ Choose the status of the imported posts: Publish or Draftįinally, hit the “Upload” button to launch the import process.Īfter hitting the “Upload” button, a success message is displayed ❸ and you obtain your strings translated ❹ as shown below.

❶ Choose the file you want to import (it has to be a PO file or a XLIFF file like the exported format). There is a metabox at the bottom of the page that allows you to import your strings translations :

Note: If you don’t want to do a translation, but only want to import your strings on another site, read Export strings translations from one site to another. Now that you have your translation file(s), you can proceed to their translation through a professional translator, or use tools that allow you to translate this file format as Poedit. So you get a ZIP file that contains one translation file for each previously selected target language. po format or the XLIFF format.įinally, hit the “Download” button to download your export file. ❸ Choose the your export file format, you can choose either the. By default, the filter is on “Export all groups”. ❷ You can filter the strings translations to export only one group, or all of them (they are grouped by core feature, plugin, or widget). You will then have a translation file for each selected target language. ❶ You can choose the language(s) in which you want to translate the strings. There is a metabox at the bottom of the page that allows you to export your strings translations : So first, go in Languages > Translations.


And finally to import these translated strings. The goal of this module is to export all your strings translations in a format (the PO or XLIFF format) that allows you to translate them (from the default language of your site, to a language you select). Strings translations Import and Export module is integrated by default in Polylang Pro.
