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  • Plugin Author devowl.io GmbH

    (@devowl)

    Hi @polarracing,

    yes, most of the visible texts in the cookie banner are translatable in the WordPress customizer, service groups, services and content blockers.

    All other texts, if needed, are translatable by simply translating the POT files in the WordPress plugin directory.

    I hope that answer helps you further!

    Best regards,

    Jan

    Thread Starter polarracing

    (@polarracing)

    Hi Jan,

    I use Polylang and have six languages in my project. So I do not need to change the current language I need to ad four more.

    If I create a new .po file its not used by WP.

    And Polylang does not allow to translate the strings.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 5 months ago by polarracing.
    Plugin Author devowl.io GmbH

    (@devowl)

    Hi @polarracing,

    if I understand you correctly, in wp-content/languages/plugins/ you want to store translations as PO/MO files for Real Cookie banners for languages we don’t currently support.

    We have tested this case and here we indeed have a bug. Translations from this folder are currently not loaded correctly.

    In version 2.2.0 (to be released by the end of this week) we have implemented a solution so that your translations should be loaded in the future.

    Best regards,

    Jan

    Thread Starter polarracing

    (@polarracing)

    Hei Thanks,

    I already though I was to stupid to do that. I was supposed to look at your code this weekend – so this update saved me a lot of time.

    So I will wait for the update and try again.

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