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  • Plugin Author Josh Pollock

    (@shelob9)

    @jpnl Good question. I am sorry that was not clear.

    >What does it mean for this plugin. Does it keep on working for existing translations?

    Nothing that we did should affect this plugin. I will do an update soon that makes it more clear that this is discontinued.

    That said, we have not updated it in over a year, and it is still working, I don’t expect that to change. I just would not expect any updates here.

    Keep in mind, this is free software. Developing it does not make sense for CalderaWP, it might makes sense to another business to develop it. If anyone wants to fork this plugin or make it work with some other translations plugin, you are literally free to do so – https://github.com/CalderaWP/cf-translate/blob/master/LICENSE.txt

    Thanks for explaining Josh, much appreciated.

    Are there plans to also make it possible to translate Caldera forms with WPML? I mean, that plugin is used on way more websites then WeGlot and it is less expensive. It’s what I already use on my multi lingual websites.

    (this plugin is not a good one to fork for WPML because this plugin has a lot of issues and short comings)

    Thanks
    JP

    Plugin Author Josh Pollock

    (@shelob9)

    >Are there plans to also make it possible to translate Caldera forms with WPML?

    CalderaWP has no plans right now to integrate with WPML. If WPML wants to integrate with us or a third-party developer did, that would be great. We are happy with the decision to work with Weglot.

    >this plugin is not a good one to fork for WPML because this plugin has a lot of issues and short comings

    The translation functions work. If WPML’s UI could provide those translations it would be fine. I imagine someone who knew WPML or qtranslate, forking this to a new add-on would not be hard.

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