• Resolved auditt

    (@auditt)


    Hello,

    I’ve recently translated new strings of Elementor’s .po files into German and uploaded both the .po and .mo files to wp-content/languages/plugins. However, my translations are not being reflected on the site. Naming conventions are already checked and correct.

    I suspect that Elementor might be referring to the .json files located in the same directory, which might contain outdated translations. I’m wondering if and how these .json files were generated and if I need to regenerate them to reflect my new translations.

    Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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  • Thread Starter auditt

    (@auditt)

    More info: I realized that some translations are affected. For elementor, I’m using the new top toolbar. The translations for that specific toolbar don’t reflect which I guess it’s still all about the json-files?

    Plugin Support Milos

    (@miloss84)

    Unfortunately translation is not in our scope of support, Please note that through this channel, we can only provide support for Elementor’s existing features

    Currently, translations, and development/custom code queries (custom widgets and functions, Theme Child, custom code and CSS, BETA testing issues, compatibility issues, etc.) have to be directed to our GitHub project, where our developers will be able to assist. Kindly note that our GitHub project is not a support channel; therefore, the response times may vary. We appreciate your understanding.

    To post on our GitHub Repository, follow this guide: Contribution Guidelines.

    I hope this helps. If I missed something, please reply if you have any further questions regarding this issue.

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