Hello Mlaex.
You’ll need to do small adjustments in the code, in order to translate the buttons of this plugin.
Your request is noted, for potential future implementation.
Thank you.
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mlaex
(@mlaex)
so what do i have to do to make it work now? please be explicit.
There’s nothing you need to do in order to have this feature added in a future version. Thats all about me and my development roadmap (it needs code development actions).
This is not a currently supported feature (kinda outside the scope of the functionality offered, as my plugin has already dynamic frontend values for is texts) but I noted your request, for a potential future implementation.
If you want to change those terms at this time, you can search them and replace their content, straight in the code, or hire a developer in order to have your custom request, implemented.
Thank you for the understanding.
Hi there, I checked this issue with WPML as I was struggling with the same thing. Thanks to their support there is a way to fix this! I copied their instructions so it might be useful to others:
1- Go to WPML-> Theme and plugins localization, select your theme/plugin, and scan
2- Go to WPML-> String Translation
3- Scroll down and click on the “Translate texts in admin screens “” link
4- Search for the needed strings
5- Select the strings
6- Click on the “Add to String Translation” button
7- Then click on “the ” Return to String Translation” link
8- Translate the strings, clear the cache, and check the front end
Worked for me!
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mlaex
(@mlaex)
hey jorritn,
Ty for the reply, and ty for the solutions, happy to see that
Thank you for sharing experience and verifying the success of the workaround above. Im sure that it will help other users!
Hi, I have tried scanning the plugin with WPML, but it gave me 0 strings found. Here is the result:
Scan successful! WPML found 0 strings.
The following files were processed:
wp-content/plugins/read-more-without-refresh/index.php
wp-content/plugins/read-more-without-refresh/readmoreoptions.php
Any other things I can try to fix this?
Hello @sireuroman – please check @jorritn’s answer above, he converted my plugin’s terms into multilingual ones with success.
Hello @gkouvousisg – Thank you for your reply. I have followed @jorritn’s post step-by-step and it worked. My issue was the cookies on my computer. Now everything works perfectly. Once again thank you for this amazing plugin and thank you @jorritn for showing how this must be done!
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This reply was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by sir.euroman.