• I find Polylang very easy to set up. There are no long settings screens to scroll and look at. It’s simple, to the point.

    My only problem last year was trying to make Polylang work with WooCommerce. There are a number of code snippets floating around the web for integrating Polylang and WooCommerce but nothing solved every possible scenario, so I wrote a book about the whole process, gathering up all the code in one place.

    I’m really happy now. I would claim that for most purposes (let’s say 95% of the usual needs a E-commerce site might have) WooCommerce and Polylang are a perfect fit, and compared to the only known commercial solution that makes WooCommerce multilingual you know exactly what the code you’ve added is doing, so you can support it yourself when something goes wrong. That’s the freedom that I need for my E-commerce projects. For me that’s part of what open-source is all about.

    My sincere thanks to the developers and the contributors for making Polylang available!

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  • Hello
    I am interesting to read your book regarding Polylang on Woocommerce.
    thank you
    Cheers
    Christos

    Hi Andrew

    Blake here – I saw your post on Polylang and Woocommerce = I’d be really interested in reading over that info.
    If you could post a link, throw a hint where i can find it/but it….that would be great~!

    Thanks Andrew
    Much Appreciated (in advance)

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