Hi @mario-barretta,
If your site requires Italian as the only language, you can simply configure your Site Language in WordPress (Settings > General) to Italian; and Complianz will be in Italian as well.
And if your site requires the use of multiple languages, and when you want to display the Cookie Banner and Legal Documents in multiple languages as well; that would require the use of a multi-language plugin such as PolyLang or WPML.
For languages that are not yet supported in the plugin, you can use Loco Translate to manually add that language/translations.
Hope it helps!
Kind regards,
Jarno
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Jarno Vos.
Really ThankYou @jarnovos
the language choice’s available only on pro version is correct?
Actually i do not see on free version.
After i’ll can also edit legal documents to add something that i need?
i’ve read that, for elementor, is not possible and i lost the sync with complianz and this can be a problem
Hi @mario-barretta,
This is all possible in the Free plugin. The language is determined by your Site Language under Settings > General in your WordPress settings. You can find an overview of all of the available languages here: https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/complianz-gdpr/
In order to edit the documents, you’ll need to disable the synchronization with Complianz. That will convert the shortcode (which can dynamically be updated by the plugin) to HTML content that you can edit freely (but can not be dynamically updated by the plugin anymore).
Please see: https://complianz.io/editing-legal-documents/
Kind regards,
Jarno
Ah ok thank you i ever have my sites in english language so i’ve not thought to change in dashboard and now i’ve seen that was writtend also in documentation.
To edit i can do and after to reactivate sync so the automatic update will happen?
If you edit the document, you can’t sync anymore. It’s either using the synced Complianz texts, and add custom text in the wizard, as appendix, or use your own, customized text.
okay so if I edit the text then the synchronization doesn’t work anymore and that’s clear to me and I understood that.
However, if after editing, I reactivate the synchronization and add chunks during creation will I be able to keep the synchronization active?
Hi @mario-barretta,
No, if you ‘un-sync’, edit end then re-enable synchronization: any previous edits to the document would be lost when re-enabling the synchronization.
You could instead create your own, custom document and add the Complianz elements (such as the Cookie List and Consent Management toggles) to it by using the available shortcodes. That’d allow you to make the customizations you desire.
Kind regards,
Jarno