=== CRED Frontend Translation === Contributors: AmirHelzer, mihaimihai Donate link: http://wp-types.com Tags: WPML, translation, frontend, editing, Toolset License: GPLv2 Requires at least: 3.5.1 Tested up to: 3.6.0 Stable tag: 1.1 An addon plugin for WPML, allowing front-end content translation and proofreading == Description == CRED Frontend Translation allows translating content from front-end pages. It gets the translation roles from WPML and allows to build custom translation pages on the front-end. Front-end translation has several advantages over translation from the WordPress admin: * You can create your custom translation interface, using CRED forms. * Translators can work more efficiently, as they see the exact context of the content they are translating. * Translators need very little WordPress experience. All their interaction with your content comes from the front-end pages, using the interface that you design. To use CRED Frontend Translation, you need to have [WPML](http://wpml.org/) and [CRED](http://wp-types.com/home/cred/). == Installation == 1. Upload 'types' to the '/wp-content/plugins/' directory 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress == Frequently Asked Questions == = I can't see the translation controls on the front-end pages, what gives? = For translation controls to appear, several things must happen: * You need to create the translation forms for each content type that you want to translate. * The front-end translation controls must be included in the site. The easiest way is by adding them as a widget. * The logged in user must have translator capabilities in your site. = Does this plugin run by itself? = CRED Frontend Translation requires having both CRED and WPML activated. In WPML, you also need to have the 'Translation Management' module activated. == Screenshots == 1. A simple front-end translation form created with the plugin == Changelog == = 1.0 = * Initial release == Upgrade Notice == = 1.0 = * Initial release