• Resolved ecabral

    (@ecabral)


    Hi,

    on your website you claim the following:

    “Translation & RTL Ready
    ARPrice works perfectly with the most efficient WPML WordPress plugin for custom translations. The RTL writing system is also supported.”

    How does this work exactly? I’m a WPML user and I’ve been struggling to translate my tables. I’ve gone to WPML > String Translation, made the ARPRICE strings translatable, but then all I get is a super long string with the translatable text mixed with what appears to be the table source code.

    Please please tell me this is not how translation is done!

    Thanks!

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  • Plugin Author reputeinfosystems

    (@reputeinfosystems)

    Hello,

    Sorry for the delay in replying.

    To translate the pricing table, you can directly use the translated text in the text input given for the pricing table section. You don’t need to use WPML for that portion.

    However, You can use the WPML for the other sections which are displayed only for the back-end. For your concern, I would like to know what exact text you’re looking to translate and facing the issue. Some screenshots might be helpful.

    Thanks,

    Thread Starter ecabral

    (@ecabral)

    To clarify, I have a multilingual site and was trying to make my tables available in more than one language.

    I found a workaround without ARPRICE and have uninstalled the plugin. Still, it would be useful to see a step-by-step in case I (or someone else having the same problem) want to go back to ARPRICE.

    Can you help?

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