Translation Archives - WP Rentals Help https://help.wprentals.org/article-category/translation/ Just another WordPress site Wed, 10 Dec 2025 09:25:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 How to modify theme default text to a different wording with Loco Translate or Poedit https://help.wprentals.org/article/how-to-modify-theme-text-in-english-with-poedit/ https://help.wprentals.org/article/how-to-modify-theme-text-in-english-with-poedit/#respond Sun, 21 Feb 2021 10:09:07 +0000 http://help.wprentals.org/?p=527 WpRentals is translation-ready and allows you to change any default theme text (like buttons, labels, messages, etc.) to your preferred wording using translation tools like Loco Translate (in the WordPress dashboard) or Poedit (on your computer). CONTENT LOCO TRANSLATE POEDIT Text Labels Managed from Theme Options You can translate or rename any theme text using: […]

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WpRentals is translation-ready and allows you to change any default theme text (like buttons, labels, messages, etc.) to your preferred wording using translation tools like Loco Translate (in the WordPress dashboard) or Poedit (on your computer).

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Before reading this help file you may want to check this video. It explains theme functionality and may be easier to understand. Watch Video on Youtube

You can translate or rename any theme text using:

  • Loco Translate plugin (from wp-admin dashboard)

  • POEdit software (on your computer)

This also works if you’re changing English-to-English (e.g., “Zip” ➝ “Postcode”).

Check Your Site Language

Before using Loco Translate or Poedit, make sure your WordPress site is set to the correct language:

  1. Go to Settings > General in your WordPress dashboard.

  2. Find the Site Language option.

  3. Select your preferred language (e.g., English (United States), French, Spanish, etc.).

  4. Click Save Changes.

This setting ensures that WordPress loads the correct translation files for your theme.

Using Loco Translate (Recommended for most users)

Install and Activate Loco Translate

  • Go to Plugins > Add New in your WordPress dashboard.

  • Search for Loco Translate, install it, and activate the plugin.

Find the WpRentals Theme for Translation

  • Install the WpRentals Child theme first. Follow this help (so you don’t lose the theme custom translation when theme updates).
  • Go to Loco Translate > Themes.

  • Click on WpRentals Child Theme from the list.

  • Check the configuration settings for language match the screenshot below
    • Project name – WpRentals Child theme
    • Text domain – wprentals
    • File Prefix – wprentals
    • Template file – languages/wprentals.pot
    • Domain path  – languages
    • Source file paths – blank

Create or Edit Your Language

  • If your language exists, click it (e.g., English (en_US)) -> Edit

  • If not, click New Language, select your language (e.g., English (United States)), and choose Author

Search and Modify Text Strings

  • Use the search box to find the text you want to change (e.g., “Book Now”).

  • Select the string and add your custom wording in the Translation field below.

Save Your Changes

  • Click the Save button to apply the changes.

  • The new wording will now appear on your website wherever that string is used.

Find the WpRentals Core Functionality plugin languages files

  • Go to Loco Translate – Plugins
  • Select WpRentals -Theme Core Functionality

  • Check the Template File in Loco Translate -> Advanced to match the below screenshot

Create or Edit Your Language

  • If your language exists, click it (e.g., English (en_US)) -> Edit

  • If not, click New Language, select your language (e.g., English (United States)), and choose Author

Backup plugin translation before you update the theme – https://help.wprentals.org/article/how-to-update-the-theme-and-plugins/

Search and Modify Text Strings

  • Use the search box to find the text you want to change (e.g., “Service Fee”).

  • Select the string and add your custom wording in the Translation field below.

Save Your Changes

  • Click the Save button to apply the changes.

  • The new wording will now appear on your website wherever that string is used.

Using Poedit (for developers or offline work)

  • Download and install POEditGet the free version.  You do not need Pro version
  • Download and Open wprentals.po from wprentals-child-po/languages   and   plugins/wprentals-core/languages

  • Set the language according to the language set in Admin-Settings-General

4. Start adding the translated words for each theme string.

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  • After the translation is done, you need to SAVE and rename  both .po and .mo files with the proper name (for example de_DE.po). If the file name is not right the translation will not work. See this link for the proper name.

  • Upload the translated and renamed .po and . mo files in:
    • themes/wprentals-child-po/languages/  folder
    • plugins/wprentals-core/languages/ folder

You should have now wprentals.po, wprentals.mo + your new language po and mo.

What Text is Translated or Edited from Theme Options in WpRentals?

In WpRentals, not all property-related labels are handled through translation files. Several key elements must be edited or translated directly in the Theme Options panel, especially those related to listings.

Please check the sections below for guidance:

Property Details, Features, and Address Section Sections Titles

These labels are managed from the admin panel:

  • Go to Admin > Theme Options > Listing Page > Listing Page Text Labels

  • You can customize or translate the wording for section titles  (e.g., “Property Description”, “Property Price”)

🔗 Help link:
Listing Labels Documentation

 Property Features & Amenities

These are not translated via .po files. You must manually edit them:

  • Go to Admin > Listings > Features and Amenities

  • Here, you can add, remove, or rename features (e.g., “Air Conditioning”, “Swimming Pool”)

🔗 Help link:
List Features and Amenities

Custom Property Fields

Custom fields are also managed manually:

  • Navigate to Admin > Theme Options > General > Listing Custom Fields

  • You can define the label, type (text, dropdown, etc.), and values

  • These fields are used to capture extra property info (e.g., “Year Built”, “Pet Policy”)

🔗 Help link:
Custom Property Fields

NOTE: Default Property Fields Managed via .po/.mo Translation

Some core fields are not editable via Theme Options and must be translated via Loco Translate or Poedit instead. These include:

  • Address Fields

  • Bedrooms

  • Rooms

  • Bathrooms

  • Size

To change the wording of these, follow the steps in the Loco Translate guide.

Advanced Search

Some of the custom fields labels are set in Theme Options – Search tabs

Help – https://help.wprentals.org/article/theme-options-advanced-search-form/

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Translate WpRentals theme to a different language https://help.wprentals.org/article/translation/ https://help.wprentals.org/article/translation/#respond Mon, 28 Oct 2019 10:39:59 +0000 http://help.wprentals.org/?p=212 CONTENT Languages files & Install Child theme Translate with LOCO TRANSLATE Plugin Translate with POEDIT Text Labels Managed from Theme Options Update languages files Video tutorials Language Files & Child Theme Installation To translate the WpRentals theme, you need to modify two sets of translation files: Theme files: themes/wprentals-child/languages Plugin files: plugins/wprentals-core/languages Why Use a […]

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Video tutorials

How to translate strings that are not found in language files in the WP Rentals theme Watch Video on Youtube

Language Files & Child Theme Installation

To translate the WpRentals theme, you need to modify two sets of translation files:

  • Theme files: themes/wprentals-child/languages
  • Plugin files: plugins/wprentals-core/languages

Why Use a Child Theme?

We recommend installing and using the child theme to prevent your theme translations from being lost when updating the main theme.

Plugin translations will need to be backed up and restored after each theme / plugin update if there are custom changes to made in your installation.

Installing the Child Theme:

  • Download “All Files and Documentation” from your buyer account → Downloads.

  • Unzip the package and find wprentals-child.zip.

  • Install the parent theme first (wprentals.zip). Installation Guide
  • Then, install wprentals-child.zip in the same way.

  • Activate the child theme.

Check Your Site Language

Before using Loco Translate or Poedit, make sure your WordPress site is set to the correct language:

  1. Go to Settings > General in your WordPress dashboard.

  2. Find the Site Language option.

  3. Select your preferred language (e.g., English (United States), French, Spanish, etc.).

  4. Click Save Changes.

This setting ensures that WordPress loads the correct translation files for your theme.

Using Loco Translate (Recommended)

Install and Activate Loco Translate

  • Go to Plugins > Add New in your WordPress dashboard.

  • Search for Loco Translate, install it, and activate the plugin.

Find the WpRentals Theme for Translation

  • Install the WpRentals Child theme first. Follow this help (so you don’t lose the theme custom translation when theme updates).
  • Go to Loco Translate > Themes.

  • Click on WpRentals Child Theme from the list.

  • Check the configuration settings for language match the screenshot below
    • Project name – WpRentals Child theme
    • Text domain – wprentals
    • File Prefix – wprentals
    • Template file – languages/wprentals.pot
    • Domain path  – languages
    • Source file paths – blank

Create or Edit Your Language

  • If your language exists, click it (e.g., French (fr_FR)) -> Edit

  • If your language does not exist, generate the language file according to the language set for your site.  DO NOT press Edit Template

  • If not, click New Language, select your language (e.g., English (Australia)), and choose Author

Search and Modify Text Strings

  • Use the search box to find the text you want to change (e.g., “Book Now”).

  • Select the string and add your custom wording in the Translation field below.

Save Your Changes

  • Click the Save button to apply the changes.

  • The new wording will now appear on your website wherever that string is used.

 

Find the WpRentals Core Functionality plugin languages files

  • Go to Loco Translate – Plugins
  • Select WpRentals -Theme Core Functionality

Create or Edit Your Language

  • If your language exists, click it (e.g., English (en_US)) -> Edit

  • If not, click New Language, select your language (e.g., English (United States)), and choose Author

 

Back up the language file before a theme update:

  1. Save the language file on your device

2. After the update, add the file back

Search and Modify Text Strings

  • Use the search box to find the text you want to change (e.g., “Service Fee”).

  • Select the string and add your custom wording in the Translation field below.

Save Your Changes

  • Click the Save button to apply the changes.

  • The new wording will now appear on your website wherever that string is used.

Using POEDIT (for developers or offline work)

  • Download and install POEditGet the free version.  You do not need Pro version
  • Download and Open wprentals.po from wprentals-child-po/languages   and   plugins/wprentals-core/languages

  • Set the .po language according to your site’s language (Admin → Settings → General).

  • Translate the required text strings.

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  • Save the files and rename them using the correct language code (e.g. de_DE.po for german) See this link for the proper name.

 

  • Upload the translated and renamed .po and . mo files in:
    • themes/wprentals-child-po/languages/  folder
    • plugins/wprentals-core/languages/ folder

After uploading, you should have:

  • wprentals.po and wprentals.mo (original files)
  • Your newly translated .po and .mo files

What Text is Translated or Edited from Theme Options in WpRentals?

In WpRentals, not all property-related labels are handled through translation files. Several key elements must be edited or translated directly in the Theme Options panel, especially those related to listings.

Please check the sections below for guidance:

Property Details, Features, and Address Section Sections Titles

These labels are managed from the admin panel:

  • Go to Admin > Theme Options > Listing Page > Listing Page Text Labels

  • You can customize or translate the wording for section titles  (e.g., “Property Description”, “Property Price”)

  • You can translate the Types of Beds labels

🔗 Help link:
Listing Labels Documentation

 Property Features & Amenities

These are not translated via .po files. You must manually edit them:

  • Go to Admin > Listings, Bookings & More > Listsing Features

  • Here, you can add, remove, or rename features (e.g., “Air Conditioning”, “Swimming Pool”)

🔗 Help link:
List Features and Amenities

Custom Property Fields

Custom fields are also managed manually:

  • Navigate to Admin > Theme Options > General > Listing Custom Fields

  • You can define the label, type (text, dropdown, etc.), and values

  • These fields are used to capture extra property info (e.g., “Year Built”, “Pet Policy”)

🔗 Help link:
Custom Property Fields

Advanced Search

Some of the custom fields labels are set in Theme Options – Search tabs

Help – https://help.wprentals.org/article/theme-options-advanced-search-form/

The labels for the Half Map filter area are managed from Theme Options-Search-Half Map Search Form

The Search Form Builder labels need to be managed from the Elementor editor

Custom Templates: Listsing Page, Footer, Header, Owner, Taxonomies, Single Post

The labels from the template are managed from the WP Rentals Studio Templates

Edit the template with Elementor

Change the labels/text in your language

Update languages files after theme and core plugin updates

When the theme is updated, new terms may be added. Follow this guide to update your translation files:
How to Update Translations After a Theme Update

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How to update .PO translation after a theme update https://help.wprentals.org/article/how-to-update-the-po-translation-after-a-theme-update/ Sat, 23 Feb 2019 13:31:58 +0000 http://help.wprentals.org/?p=1715 When a new WpRentals version is released, new text strings may be added to the theme or core plugin. To ensure your translations stay up-to-date, you’ll need to update your .po files using either Loco Translate or Poedit. wp_content/themes/wprentals-child/languages/wprentals.po wp_content/plugins/wprentals-core/lanaguages/wprentals-core.po Below are the steps for both methods. CONTENT Update translations with Loco Translate Backup your […]

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When a new WpRentals version is released, new text strings may be added to the theme or core plugin. To ensure your translations stay up-to-date, you’ll need to update your .po files using either Loco Translate or Poedit.

  • wp_content/themes/wprentals-child/languages/wprentals.po
  • wp_content/plugins/wprentals-core/lanaguages/wprentals-core.po

Below are the steps for both methods.

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Update with Loco Translate Plugin the WpRentals Theme Language Files

  • Go to Plugins > Add New, search for Loco Translate, install and activate it.

Ensure You’re Using the Child Theme

Find the WpRentals Theme Translation you wish to update

  • Go to Loco Translate > Themes.

  • Click on WpRentals Child Theme from the list.

  • Check the configuration settings for language match the screenshot below
    • Project name – WpRentals Child theme
    • Text domain – wprentals
    • File Prefix – wprentals
    • Template file – languages/wprentals.pot
    • Domain path  – languages
    • Source file paths – blank

Edit Your Language

  • If your language exists, click it (e.g., Danish (da)) -> Edit

  • Sync the translation with the SYNC button

  • Search for the new terms, translate, and save

Find the WpRentals Core Functionality plugin languages files

  • Go to Loco Translate – Plugins
  • Select WpRentals -Theme Core Functionality

  • Check the Template File in Loco Translate -> Advanced to match the below screenshot

  • Edit, Sync and Save translations

  • Translate the new terms and save

How to backup and upload custom translations with Loco Translate

Before starting a theme update, you can backup your custom translations, especially those you make in Plugins/WpResidence-Core/Languages folder

These are the steps

1. Find and Download the .po from Loco Translate plugin

2. Complete the WpRentals theme update and the WpRentals Core Plugin update. Help https://help.wprentals.org/article/how-to-update-the-theme-and-plugins/

3. Upload your backup po to the updated theme

Update with POEDIT (free version)

Download and install Poedit.

Open existing .po files:

  1. wp_content/themes/wpresidence/languages/wprentals.po  
  2. wp_content/plugins/wpresidence-core/lanaguages/wprentals-core.po

Go to CatalogUpdate from POT file

Change file type to All Files and select: 

  1. the new wprentals.po  PO file from  wprentals/languages/wprentals.po
  2. the new wprentals-core.po PO file from plugins/wprentals-core/lanaguages/wprentals-core.po

All new strings will reflect in your language po. 

Translate new strings and save.

  1. wp_content/themes/wprentals/languages/wprentals.po  – theme language file
  2. wp_content/plugins/wprentals-core/lanaguages/wprentals-core.po  – plugin language file

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