Thank you for the kind words and for the honest feedback. I’m sorry the first setup wasn’t clear enough.
Evertongue can import languages in bulk, but it doesn’t include a pre-made “language library” file yet. Here’s how to use what’s already in the plugin:
- Go to Evertongue → Import / export → Languages.
- Open CSV format to see the required columns (<code class=””>code,
english_name, etc.).
- Prepare a CSV with the languages you want (one row per language), then use Import CSV.
For a fresh site, you can also add languages one at a time under Evertongue → Languages. If you’re moving from WPML or Polylang, use the migration buttons on the same Import / export screen.
For a full setup order, see Evertongue → Help → Getting started in your admin.
Importing languages only adds language definitions (names, codes, direction). Translating pages, posts, and strings is a separate step afterward.
Your suggestion for a downloadable starter CSV and a setup walkthrough is fair — I’ll treat that as a documentation improvement. I don’t have a video yet, but I can add a sample CSV and clearer links in a future update.
Well, thanks for your quick reply toward my message.. please can you include pre-made “language library” file. I will be waiting for it.. but I want to ask when will it be out..?? I mean the Next version and I will like it to carry pre-made “language library” file… It should be plugin and play.. so I wouldn’t miss with my site