• Resolved Marco

    (@michelyweb)


    I’ve seen in the changelog that translation via WMPL is possible. But i do not know how to do this. The Strings from my custom widgets are not translatable so far.

    Any hints?

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  • Plugin Author Unlimited Elements

    (@unitecms)

    Please move your request to our ticket system
    https://unitecms.ticksy.com/

    enricgomezstudio

    (@enjoymmstudio)

    Hi @michelyweb how did you solve this?
    Same problem here.
    Thanks!

    Thread Starter Marco

    (@michelyweb)

    Hi @enjoymmstudio sorry, i did not solve it. We’ve created custom code for that widget instead of using UEE :-/

    enricgomezstudio

    (@enjoymmstudio)

    Uau…! incredible that Unlimited Elements did not give you a solution for such a tiny thing!
    I’m solving it by editing the translated page with elementor directly after using WPML Advanced Translation, but that’s not the good solution… If we go and do some modification on the main language page, we’ll have to change this strings again ??

    Plugin Author Unlimited Elements

    (@unitecms)

    HI, it’s not a simple task to make translatable strings in custom widget.
    if it’s static strings, I can make some functionality, if it’s within attribute, then it’s more complex and not easy at all.
    you can write to unitecms.ticksy.com
    show me your widget, and I’ll try to help you.

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