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  • Hi @satraptech

    Hope you are doing well. The Process of Localizing a plugin is the same for all types of Plugins. It starts with Localizing the plugin first and then scanning for String Translation. From the String Translation section of WPML, Select the Domain of ShopEngine to see the available strings for translation. For better clarification, You can check out the Documentation by WPML Authority. Just search for Localizing Plugin and you will get the proper instruction to do so.

    Let me know if there is anything else that you need help with.

    Best Regards
    Prosenjit

    Thread Starter satraptech

    (@satraptech)

    Thank you I appreciate your answer and I hope you can use my Feedback.

    I understand, however, It would be much better since your product is for Elementor if you used the same standards, a “+” next to your templates to create a new “page” for new language and translate.

    In reality, WPML just duplicates a post/page/template and replaces the content. So why not keep it streamlined just like with Elemento pages, posts, and templates?

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