This is a fallback because the description field in the setting of the plugin is empty. Just insert something like “Español” or “English”… or select another type of output in the same page.
Cheers,
Dennis.
Thread Starter
Irene
(@arlinaite)
Hi Dennis
Thanks for your answer!!
What to change to shaw in widget the Argentine Flag for spanish language?
Thanks in advance.
There should be also Spanish (Argentina): es_AR … just install this and the flag will change.
Thread Starter
Irene
(@arlinaite)
Hi Dennis,
Thanks for your answer.
WP does not support es_AR.
I changed the name of the flag.
Surely this will be a drawback for the future plugin updates, but I find no other way to solve the problem.
Do you see any other inconvenience?
Thanks in advance.
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Irene
(@arlinaite)
Hi Dennis,
Thank’s, but I don’t understand your answer.
I consulted before https://es-ar.ww.wp.xz.cn/ and it say’s:
The Spanish (Argentina) translation of WordPress is inactive
Download the English version instead.
If you’re interested in translating WordPress to Spanish (Argentina), join the Polyglots team and find out how.
I adapted the files es_ES for my theme, with poedit, but I find a thread where says that if I change the name to es_AR, wp don’t recognised them.
I’m sorry but my technical skills are limited
Thanks for pointing that out. I just saw that there is a team of translators so I thought everything is fine with the es_AR-translation. I think that you can copy es_ES.mo to es_AR.mo – these files are in /wp-content/languages/ – and activate the language then.
Thread Starter
Irene
(@arlinaite)
Thanks, I’ll try this.
I don’t see any reference to hreflang, in plugin documentation.
Yes, you are right. I need some help with the documentation-part. 😉
Thread Starter
Irene
(@arlinaite)
I’m asking because, GSC says that couldn’t identify any hreflang tag.
Should I put hreflang links in the head of each translated version?… or this is covered somewhere by your plugin?
You don’t need to do anything here, the switcher prints the necessary “alternates” for you:
<link rel="alternate" hreflang="..." href="..." />