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Multi-lingual WordPress Admin Screens

As mentioned in messa.tv episode 004 we have set-up multi-lingual admin screens in WordPress.  It means that each user can choose to have the admin interface in their own language.  You can’t believe how useful this is in a multi-lingual company such as ours and how long I’ve searched for the solution.

We used a plugin called tam-mothertongue written by Miyoshi-san.  It didn’t work for WordPress 2.7 but Miyoshi-san sent me a quick fix that got it working.  And now he’s released an updated version and renamed it bogo (which is mothertongue in Japanese). Please help spread the word about this wonderful and useful plugin by blogging about it in your own language.

You can find his announcement post about the bogo plugin here.

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