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  • Plugin Author Alberto Hornero

    (@hornero)

    Dear Jenkisan,

    I’ve ever used this kind of plugins, just place the po/mo file in the lang directory and done! If you need help with that please contact me again, I can send you the structure and you can edit directly with e.g. poEdit application.

    If so, please tell me what language are you looking for, and I can also include in the plugin, with your credits of course ??

    Regards,

    Alberto.

    Plugin Author Alberto Hornero

    (@hornero)

    Please, tell me if you have any doubt.

    Alberto.

    Thread Starter jenkisan

    (@jenkisan)

    Solved it. I’m using wpml and with the theme and plugin menu on wpml I can import the po file and translate it properly.

    Don’t ask me why using loco translation (a po and mo file translation utility plugin) it doesn’t work. But it’s solved now. Thanks Alberto.

    Plugin Author Alberto Hornero

    (@hornero)

    Great! Nice to hear from you, and thanks for keeping us in the loop! Good news.

    I don’t know how “loco translate” works but “loco” in Spanish means “crazy” so this is the issue ?? crazy behavior. Yes, WPML is in most of the cases the best option.

    Alberto.

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