Thread Starter
mif
(@mifundum)
Yes.. that’s the strange thing, tried it with 2 different themes..
Keeps giving the first button in Dutch, afterwards it goes back to English.
This is the website where i use it: http://liv2day.com/form/
Ok, i just tested it, but i can’t reproduce this issue. I’m using the following setup:
- WordPress – 3.5.1
- Gravity Forms – 1.6.12
- Gravity Forms (nl) – 2.6.19 (released a few minutes ago)
- Twenty Twelve – 1.1
Thread Starter
mif
(@mifundum)
Installed the latest version.
Hmm.. Is there a way to manually change the value of the buttons? Where would I be able to find the code?
Am i missing something, should i activate the translation option after installing the plugin?
Hmm.. Is there a way to manually change the value of the buttons? Where would I be able to find the code?
As far as i know this is not possible, do you use exactly the same setup as i do?
Thread Starter
mif
(@mifundum)
Yea.. created a new install with Twenty Twelve 1.1 : http://liv2day.com/gravity/about
Everything is up to date, when I install the plugin (through the plugin finder in WP), it should work right? There is nothing I have to change or activate?
As you can see on the page, I created another multipage form, here it just shows the English buttons. Whereas the form above it, the original form, shows the Dutch button first (probably because I exported the form from my original website and imported the it into this website, so somehow the language settings of the button is integrated in the form itself, not the plugin persé?)
Is it possible to translate just 1 form from my website? If that is true, then I must be able to make a language change per form right?