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Accessibility · January 26, 2024

Free and ready to use list of locales for your WordPress readme.txt

You are a WordPress Developer, hosting your plugin on WordPress.org.
You are looking for a listing of all the languages translations available in your WordPress plugins/themes to improve your readme.txt files or to maximize your visibility in the official repository.

You’re lucky we made a free and ready to use one for you.

Using the locale.php WordPress file, it shows Native and English names, with a lovely emoji and displays nicely all the languages you need ordered alphabetically.

The first part of the list are the most translated languages in WP-Translations but if it isn’t enough, we’re sure you’ll find all the necessary ones in the second part of the list.

You just have to make a copy and paste in your readme.txt file to integrate this beautiful ready to use list of all available languages for your own plugins or themes.

It shows your concern about i18n – brings you new users – but most important it’s the perfect good way to thanks all the translators who made those translations for you. They deserve and be grateful for it, that’s certain.

And that’s good for your SEO, so why not adding it 🙂

A special tribute @johnbillion who inspired us on this one.

So what do you think of that? Useful, no? We bet it is!

Filed Under: Accessibility Tagged With: optimization, readme.txt, WordPress plugin

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