• Resolved motivmedia

    (@motivmedia)


    First of all, for my use I’ve made a German translation. If you want it, feel free: http://floutsch.com/pub/download/loggedin-de_DE_2020-07-22.zip
    You might want to change the URL in there (in the Finnish version, too).

    For the time being I block logins but I would prefer the allow setting. But the users I’m after are the ones that don’t have backend access and they don’t get the admin bar. Should the logout after some time still occur then? When idling in the backend, it does.

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  • Plugin Author Joel James

    (@joelcj91)

    Hi @motivmedia,

    Thanks for the translations. For wp.org plugins, translations can be done from GlotPress. Can you update there?

    And about the logout issue, can you update to 1.3.0 and check? I’ve improved the logic.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by Joel James.
    Thread Starter motivmedia

    (@motivmedia)

    Hi @joelcj91,
    thanks for your reply! Regarding GlotPress, please don’t take this the wrong way but I just don’t have the time to check it out. I am aware this exists, but best I can do is to provide po files as those are pretty universal. I hope it still helps.

    Regarding the logout issue: In the meantime I have changed the setting to Allow. When I log in on one browser and then on another the first one’s session should be terminated. But nothing happens until I e.g. reload in the first browser. Then it becomes obvious the session indeed was terminated as expected: it notices that the session is gone and the user gets thrown out. If said users were in the backend, after a while they would be logged out. There seems to be some kind of regular check in the backend, maybe connected to or introduced for checking if somebody else started editing the same post as you. Not sure if I’m explaining that right.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by motivmedia.
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