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Hi there,
I’ve installed the new alora Version yesterday and it works fine – some things, which didn’t worked before are working now so that’s great. But I have a new problem: I use a German language file, which works but for the blog shortcode. The blog shortcode is still in English.
have you try this plugin http://www.code-styling.de/english/development/wordpress-plugin-codestyling-localization-en
I already found this plugin, but it doesn’t work with my wordpress installation (4.2.2). After installation and activation, there’s no new menu point, which is names “Localization”. Perhaps, it isn’t compatible to the newest WP-Version.
If I use the search-function, the results are all translated – that’s confusing.
So I get the plugin to work, but it doesn’t react on any action I do…
I checked again and it’s only, if I use the blog shortcode. Is there perhaps anywhere a separate language tag in the shortcode-code?
can you provide your wp-admin login details as well as FTP access in the Private reply?
well, I tried everything but still cannot get it worked on your server 😕 … have no idea what’s causing this issue as it works fine on any other server… anyway, we are working on new theme4press core update and implementing its own translations so I hope it will be fixed. thanks for your patience
Ok, don’t worry – do you already know, when the update will come out? (you don’t have to give me an exact date, just an estimation).
Thanks for your effort!
well, that’s hard to say…one week, two weeks, or a month… 🙂 …there are many factors which can speed up or slow down the development.
Hello Roman,
I have the same issue with my own translation. Any news regarding the new version of the t4p-core plugin?
Wouldn’t it make sense to share the translation files among the users? Having every user to retranslate the whole theme doesn’t really make sense.
Jochen
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