• Resolved Fotis

    (@kokkoras)


    The UI language in the admin panel of the plugin, should be the UI language of the user and not the language of the site. My site is in Greek but I wand all admin UIs in English.

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  • Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    That’s what I’d expect to happen, assuming the user has declared their language for the site (Users > Profile > Language) as English.

    Are your users using English as their admin language?

    Thread Starter Fotis

    (@kokkoras)

    Hi, thanks for responding!
    My site has Greek as the main lang. Me, the admin, I have English as user/admin language. Therefore I see the admin panel in English. Unfortunately, your plugin’s admin panel is in greek. Consider me as an English developer which develops sites for Greek clients. I want my admin UI in English, although the site is set to Greek.

    Plugin Author Joe Dolson

    (@joedolson)

    Hmm. That’s what should be happening. Are you using a plug-in to change your admin language, or the core WordPress functionality for that?

    Thread Starter Fotis

    (@kokkoras)

    I logged in today and all was fine…. UI was in English. So consider it a false alarm. Maybe it was a first-use-issue but I can not repeat the process right now. I’ll keep an eye open when I use it on another site.

    Thank you!

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