• Resolved ZNMAC

    (@znac)


    Hello,

    I’m using
    WordPress Version: 5.9.3
    Theme: Twenty Twenty-Two
    WordPress Settings: Permalink Settings > Post name
    TranslatePress: languages > German + Turkish
    TranslatePress: Native language name > Yes
    TranslatePress: Use a subdirectory for the default language > Yes
    TranslatePress: Force language in custom links > Yes

    After installing and activating the WPS Hide Login my settings www.mysite.com/[something other than wp-admin e.g. LOGIN] change to www.mysite.com/de/login. Then I am redirected to the 404 page so I can no longer log in.

    How can I get your plugin work with WPS Hide Login and subdirectories?
    Or can you recommend another plugin with the same range of functions?

    • This topic was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by ZNMAC.
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  • Hello,

    Thank you for letting us know about this!

    We know about this problem, and we have already created a task for this issue.

    The problem is that we don’t have support for changing the URL and that’s why it gives you a 404 when changing to secondary languages.

    What you can do is to try and deactivate TranslatePress on that page by going into the Advanced Settings and adding your url: “https://www.mysite.com/login” to be excluded.
    To be sure, you can try and add the internal url also in another line; like so.
    https://www.mysite.com/login
    /login/

    Kind Regards,

    Thread Starter ZNMAC

    (@znac)

    Hello @sdenis,

    Thank you very much. Only the following entry works:
    /login/

    So that others can benefit here is the solution to the problem:
    WordPress Version: 5.9.3
    WPS Hide Login Version: 1.9.4
    TranslatePress Version: 2.2.7

    WordPress Settings: Permalink Settings > Post name
    WPS Hide Login: Login url > myLogin
    TranslatePress: General: Native language name > Yes
    TranslatePress: General: Use a subdirectory for the default language > Yes
    TranslatePress: General: Force language in custom links > Yes
    TranslatePress: Advanced: Do not translate certain paths: Exclude Paths From Translation > /myLogin/
    Great, I am very happy. Thanks again.

    This Support-Post is solved. Also Kind Regards

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by ZNMAC.
    • This reply was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by ZNMAC.
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