(Shortcuts: How to Create a WordPress Multilingual Site // Material Design Templates for Vue, Angular, React) Hey there,
Karol here, from CodeinWP.
Here's what's been going on in WordPress lately: Creating a standard website on WordPress is very straightforward. Moreover, you don't even need to install WordPress by hand. In most cases, your host will take care of that, leaving you with the much more interesting task of picking a design and installing additional features. However, creating a
multilingual website might require some more thought. There are a number of questions; chiefly: Do you translate each piece of text manually? Do you auto-translate? Do you AI-translate (if that's a thing)? Do you build entirely separate websites for each language?
Here are all the considerations to take into account, plus the step-by-step tutorial to an operational multilingual site. [CodeinWP]
Vue, Angular, and React are in! Or, to say it another way, if you want to stay relevant on the web development landscape, you need to master at least one of these libraries. However, mastering the library is one thing, but then getting some helper tools to make your day-to-day work easier is another.
Here are some quality material design templates for Vue, Angular, and React that you might want to check out. [CodeinWP]
Here's a very interesting article for plugin developers. One developer has pulled all the important plugin data like installs, downloads, reviews, support thread numbers, rating scores and more from the past three years. You can even see which words are most common in the names of 18,000+ plugins. Some of
the data is sobering, but it could also be a good leap-off point for your next great idea. [ilovewp.com]
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