After waiting three weeks for a confirmation of WordPress.org to upload the widget and the ReadMe file to their plugin repository, we’ve decided to release the first version of the WordPress Translator Widget here for download.
It is based on the simplest WordPress Translator Plugin available out there, and – although more complicated in its design – it is easier to install for most users of WordPress.
We’ll wait to see if can make use of a WordPress.org account to make new releases. Until then, if you use this widget, please subscribe to this blog so that you are always informed about possible security or working bugs.
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