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WordPress Plugin Development Cookbook - Third Edition

By : Yannick Lefebvre
Book Image

WordPress Plugin Development Cookbook - Third Edition

By: Yannick Lefebvre

Overview of this book

WordPress is one of the most widely used, powerful, and open content management systems (CMSs). Whether you're a site owner trying to find the right extension, a developer who wants to contribute to the community, or a website developer working to fulfill a client's needs, learning how to extend WordPress' capabilities will help you to unleash its full potential. This book will help you become familiar with API functions to create secure plugins with easy-to-use administration interfaces. This third edition contains new recipes and up-to-date code samples, including new chapters on creating custom blocks for the block editor and integrating data from external sources. From one chapter to the next, you’ll learn how to create plugins of varying complexity, ranging from a few lines of code to complex extensions that provide intricate new capabilities. You'll start by using the basic mechanisms provided in WordPress to create plugins, followed by recipes covering how to design administration panels, enhance the post editor with custom fields, store custom data, and even create custom blocks. You'll safely incorporate dynamic elements into web pages using scripting languages, learn how to integrate data from external sources, and build new widgets that users will be able to add to WordPress sidebars and widget areas. By the end of this book, you will be able to create WordPress plugins to perform any task you can imagine.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Chapter 12: Enabling Plugin Internationalization

WordPress is a worldwide phenomenon, with users embracing the platform all around the globe. To create a more immersive experience for users in different locales, WordPress offers the ability to translate all of its administrator- and visitor-facing content. Like most other functionalities on the platform, internationalization is also available to plugin developers. By calling a set of easy-to-use functions, developers can include translation files with their creations.

To prepare a plugin to be localized, developers must use special internationalization functions when dealing with any textual element. Once this structure is in place, any site administrator can create localizations by themselves for languages that they are familiar with. They can submit these translations back to the plugin author for inclusion in a future update to the extension. WordPress.org also offers an online interface for users to be able to contribute translations...