• Hello,
    thank you for your awesome plugin. I’ve successfully installed it in a client’s site, and I’m sure we’ll keep on using it when we remake the site.

    That site has two versions, one in English and one in Italian, so the client asked us to have two different translations for the modal (translating the strings in the settings panel is not enough, because it’d just replace the english version).

    I tried to translate it using WPML -> Theme and plugins localization and then WPML -> String Translation but it didn’t work.

    How can I achieve this result? Maybe by js in class-settings.php file?

    Thanks in advance
    Best Regards

    • This topic was modified 6 years, 3 months ago by azra7483.
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  • Thread Starter azra7483

    (@kiki7483)

    EDIT: Just noticed I didn’t get any replies, anyway I made it on my own

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 2 months ago by azra7483.
    Plugin Author Max K

    (@kaminskym)

    Hi,

    Sorry for the delay.

    Today I was spent a few hours and completed WPML integration.

    Tomorrow I will release the update to www.remarpro.com.

    Regards, Max

    Plugin Author Max K

    (@kaminskym)

    Release is live

    Thread Starter azra7483

    (@kiki7483)

    Hi Max,
    I’ve noticed that now, when I’m on the eng version, the plugin doesn’t work: instead of showing the pop-up, when I click on sign in or sign up I’m redirected to the wp login/registration.

    I’ve checked the classes lrm-login and lrm-register and they seem fine.

    What’s happened?

    Thanks

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