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  • Thread Starter mike8040

    (@mike8040)

    Anyone can share a light on this? I saw there is a workaround for WMPL? Can this be used for PL?

    I am interested in that as well. I use Polylang to manage my bilingual site. I need two separate languages to display messages in the bar.

    Thread Starter mike8040

    (@mike8040)

    I guess there is no support for the plugin. I will have a look on the code, maybe there is a way to register the message text with the pll string. Otherwise I’m gonna look for alternatives. It’s too bad as I like this plugin and it’s working good performancewise.

    Plugin Support Swathi S

    (@swathiswpfront)

    Hello,

    can you please test with latest version.

    Thanks,
    Swathi S

    Thread Starter mike8040

    (@mike8040)

    I have the latest Version installed. There is no documentation how the translation should be done with this plugin. Or at least I was not able to find one for Polylang. Polylang doesn’t register the string of the text so there is no hook for this in the plugin. So the only way is to manually register the message text but where? Should we add pll string in the message form?

    Plugin Support Swathi S

    (@swathiswpfront)

    Sorry, we don’t know how “Polylang” works. Can you please ask this question on Polylang support? If they can tell us what needs to be done, it will be easier to implement.

    For example, the “WPML” compatibility was fixed with the help from them.

    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/wpfront-notification-bar-wpml-bug-solved-by-wpml-team/

    Thanks,
    Swathi S

    Plugin Support Swathi S

    (@swathiswpfront)

    Resolving due to inactivity. If you have any queries please feel free to get in touch with us.

    Thanks,
    Swathi S

    Thread Starter mike8040

    (@mike8040)

    Sorry, we don’t know how “Polylang” works. Can you please ask this question on Polylang support? If they can tell us what needs to be done, it will be easier to implement.

    Polylang works with strings as WPML does and is one of the biggest translators out there. Scratching my head how one can never have heard of that plugin and developing WordPress tools. I got the same stlye of message by Polylang. Go to the plugin developer as he has to register the strings.

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