All of the strings and static labels in our plugin are localized, so they will be picked up by WPML and its String Translation extension. We recommend setting up a separate catalog as well as a separate set of products, categories, tags, custom fields, etc. for each language. This is because our catalog is not a custom post type and so you will most likely not be able to create a direct translation for each product, category, etc. using WPML. By creating a separate set of everything, you have full control over the wording of everything. Then you can create two linked pages using WPML and put your catalog shortcodes on those pages, and then use WPML to translate all the static labels in our plugin.
Whether you’ve been running a website for a long time or are just setting one up, you know the importance of having a good FAQ page. This becomes even more crucial if you’re running an online shop/e-commerce site. Up until very recently, the only way to create your FAQs was good old fashioned typing them…
Often, the people best placed to know what questions your users will run into when using your product or service are the users themselves. With a premium license for our Ultimate FAQ WordPress plugin, you can allow visitors to your site to submit their own questions, along with (optionally) their proposed answers to those questions,…
In this post, we’ll show you how to create custom fields for your FAQs, as well as re-order the FAQ elements in the Ultimate FAQ WordPress plugin. We’ll start with custom fields, which you’ll need a premium license to use. We’re going to add a field called “Priority”, with options for “High”, “Medium” and “Low”….