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  • Plugin Author Tim W

    (@timwhitlock)

    This plugin must be enabled if you’re storing your translations in its custom folder.

    Thread Starter add25

    (@add25)

    And how do I translate and then delete the plugin?

    I have tried the 3 ways and the same thing happens in all 3.

    Thank you.

    Plugin Author Tim W

    (@timwhitlock)

    You will have to either store your translations in the WordPress global languages directory (“system” location) and note the risks, or write your own file loader to let WordPress find your translation files in a non-standard location.

    See choosing a location for your language files.

    If your translations don’t work from the system location with Loco Translate disabled, then something is wrong. I can only point you to my general advice on the topic.

    • This reply was modified 3 months ago by Tim W.
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