• Resolved Finnwulf

    (@finnwulf)


    The plugin auto-translates the backend in the default wp language. How to avoid this and keep it in English as the others?

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  • Plugin Support Stan

    (@stantinv)

    Hi @finnwulf,

    If the plugin is translated to 100% it will be displayed in your native language set in WordPress General Settings. Though you can change the language to English in the WP dashboard for your current account under the Users -> Your Profile.

    Regards,
    Stan

    Thread Starter Finnwulf

    (@finnwulf)

    Hi, WP default language is not necessary the user native language. The solution proposed doesn’t work, there should be a way to choose the language instead of forcing it. thx.

    Plugin Support Stan

    (@stantinv)

    This is how WordPress actually works. If WordPress language is Spanish and the theme or a plugin has Spanish translation, all will be displayed in Spanish. I hope this is clear. As I’ve suggested before, you can apply English for your profile, so the admin part will be displayed in English or whatever you like.

    Thread Starter Finnwulf

    (@finnwulf)

    While my profile is fully in English, this plugin is the only thing not in English. I just wrote it before so I’m not sure about the sense of your suggestion.

    Plugin Support Stan

    (@stantinv)

    The issue is in our todo list for the next updates

    Plugin Support Stan

    (@stantinv)

    We are now closing this topic because the issue was fixed in one of the latest plugin updates

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