• Resolved webvd

    (@webvd)


    Hi, thank you for this plugin. I’m using this plugin to hide our entire WP install behind a password. For that far it is working great. I have translated the “Password:” “Please enter the correct password!” text with Locotranslate but for some reason the text is still in English.

    Any idea how to solve this? To me it is also fine to translate it with a filter since we only need to transalte these 2 lines in the front-end.

    The “Enter” button can be changed in the customizer and that is working well.

    Thank you very much!

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  • Plugin Author WP Folio Team

    (@buildwps)

    Hello @webvd .

    We appreciate you reaching out to us! Can you please let us know what translation plugin you are using to translate the text?

    As your answer might hold some private information, please feel free to send us an email at support(at)wpfolio.com

    Thread Starter webvd

    (@webvd)

    Thank you for the reply. I’m using https://nl.wordpress.org/plugins/loco-translate/

    Plugin Author WP Folio Team

    (@buildwps)

    Hello @webvd,

    Thank you for letting us know.

    At the moment, we haven’t supported translation for forms created by the Smart Restriction extension yet. Can you please confirm if you are using the Smart Restriction extension?

    Don’t worry. You can adjust the labels just by modifying some plugin codes. If you’re familiar with coding, we can guide you through the steps accordingly. Alternatively, we can help you do so.

    Just let us know. You can contact us at support(at)wpfolio.com

    Thread Starter webvd

    (@webvd)

    Allright thank you, it is inside the: password-protect-page\includes\views\entire-site\view-ppw-form-password.php

    Plugin Author WP Folio Team

    (@buildwps)

    Hi @webvd,

    Please follow our step-by-step guide below to adjust your password form labels.

    Step 1: Navigate to Plugins > Plugin File Editor > PPWP Smart Restriction under your admin dashboard.

    Here, go to includes > views > manage-files and open view-login-form.php file.

    Step 2: Adjust password form labels.

    You can adjust the “Password:” “Please enter the correct password!” with your preferred language

    Step 3: Press “Update File” once you’re done.

    Let us know if it works for you.

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