Description
Most people are likely to use some lines of PHP or the widget provided by the Multisite Language Switcher to integrate the links to the translations in their blogs.
But this can lead to fatal errors if you don’t know much about PHP, or maybe the dynamic sidebars are not the best place in your opinion. If you want to integrate the Multisite Language Switcher in one (or more) of your Navigation Menu(s) then you should give MslsMenu a try.
Screenshots
Installation
- Use the WordPress plugin installation and search for “MslsMenu”.
- Alternatively, download the plugin, uncompress it with your preferred unzip programme and upload the folder
msls-menu
to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory. - Activate the plugin
- You will find the configuration of the plugin once in each blog in Settings -> Multisite Language Switcher
- Set the menu specific options such as
<li class="mslsl-menu">
before the item-ouitput or the description. Please, check the Screenshots-section too!
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Contributors & Developers
“MslsMenu” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
Contributors“MslsMenu” has been translated into 5 locales. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.
Translate “MslsMenu” into your language.
Interested in development?
Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.
Changelog
2.5.0
- WordPress 6.6 tested
- MslsOutput class deprecated init in favour of a function
2.4.1
- readme.txt tags updated
- Plugin check issues fixed
2.4.0
- WordPress 6.5 tested
- “Requires Plugins” added
2.3.2
- WordPress 6.3 tested
2.3.1
- WordPress 6.2.2 tested
- Pest as new dev/tester dependency
2.2.6
- Unit testing completed
- WordPress 6.1 tested
2.2.5
- phpstan config excluded
- WordPress 5.8 tested
2.2.4
- Pest for Unit tests added
2.2.3
- PHP 7.1 as minimum declared
2.2
- compatibility con MSLS 2.4
2.0
- compatibility con MSLS 2.0
1.0
- marked as stable
- WordPress Coding Standards
- PHPDocs