• Resolved juancpena

    (@juancpena)


    Hi! I am trying to use your great plugin to customize some text using a theme downloaded from cmsmasters calle LawBusiness. In this they use a Visual Content Composer to lay out sections and text within those sections. But the text I place in the tags example {:es}Prueba{:}{:en}Test{:} does not translate.

    How can I make that work?

    Thanks in advance!!
    Best,
    JC

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  • Hello JC,

    We will be more than happy to work together with CMSMasters and help them making their themes WPGlobus-compatible.

    Would you (as their client) contact them and describe the situation. Let them know that we are ready to cooperate. They can contact us via https://www.wpglobus.com/

    Thank you!
    Gregory
    The WPGlobus Team

    Thread Starter juancpena

    (@juancpena)

    Hi Gregory,

    I know my wy around WP and PHP a bit. Can we make it work? If you outline the steps I can try to figure it out. I tried contacting them but they didn’t answer.

    Thanks in advance.

    jc

    Hi JC,

    We do not have any experience this specific Composer, but the general idea of WPGlobus is similar to the serialize/unserialize: we keep all translations together, as you noticed, separated by {:en}…{:} marks, then we “unpack” them and split on the screen using tabbed forms. After update, we pack them back and save.

    Composers do something along those lines, too: they have their own markup, parse it, show some nice screens, and then store the “packed” data.

    To interact properly, we need to learn each and every Composer… and not only that. We need to make sure that the new releases won’t break the connection. Therefore, the best way, and probably, the only way we would go for is when the Composer’s developers are working with us.

    Otherwise – that can only be viewed as a custom development project. For a fee. We can certainly do that, if everything else fails. We’ll need to get your theme, install on our comps, write a special code for you, test, etc, etc. Definitely not a one-hour gig. If you’d like us to give you a price quote, please let me know.

    Thanks again!
    GK

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