Tag: multilingual wordpress

  • State of the Word 2020: WordPress Moves Toward Full Site Editing

    State of the Word 2020: WordPress Moves Toward Full Site Editing

    WordPress enthusiasts around the world tuned into Matt Mullenweg’s annual State of the Word address this week, delivered virtually for the first time. Mullenweg recognized the community’s efforts in working together during a global pandemic, without the benefit of periodic in-person events that have traditionally re-energized collaboration on the project. During a most unusual year…

  • How Will Gutenberg Phase 4 Impact Multilingual Solutions for WordPress?

    How Will Gutenberg Phase 4 Impact Multilingual Solutions for WordPress?

    During the 2018 State of the Word address, Matt Mullenweg announced that Phase 4 of the Gutenberg project would be aimed at developing an official way for WordPress to support multilingual sites. There are no technical details available yet for what approach core will take, because it’s still in the experimental stage. The site building…

  • Weglot Passes €44K in Monthly Revenue, Plans to Expand into More CMS and E-commerce Markets

    Weglot Passes €44K in Monthly Revenue, Plans to Expand into More CMS and E-commerce Markets

    Weglot, a SaaS-based multilingual plugin that entered the WordPress market last year, has passed €44,000 in monthly revenue. The company received €450K in seed funding in May 2017 and has nearly doubled its user base in the past six months. Co-founder Rémy Berda reports that the plugin is approaching 20,000 users and that more than…

  • Weglot Multilingual WordPress Plugin Passes €10,000 in Monthly Revenue

    Weglot Multilingual WordPress Plugin Passes €10,000 in Monthly Revenue

    Augustin Prot and Rémy Berda, co-founders the Weglot multilingual plugin for WordPress, started their operation in a small apartment in September 2015. Weglot was originally a simple JavaScript project that offered a language switcher so that users could view websites in different languages. After testers started asking for a solution that could be used with…

  • WPGlobus Plugin Adds a Language Switcher to WordPress

    WPGlobus Plugin Adds a Language Switcher to WordPress

    Last week WPGlobus 1.0 beta was released on WordPress.org. The plugin offers an interesting new attempt at providing multi-language support for WordPress sites. WPGlobus allows you to configure a set of available languages and adds a dropdown language switcher to the frontend via a custom menu. The development team behind WPGlobus is led by WordPress…