• Resolved encoresin

    (@encoresin)


    Hey there,

    Why I can use only one widget per page? I wanted to have it in the menu – but on phone, the page menu is hidden. So people will just leave instead of searching for a language change bar. Wanted to put it in some places just to make it easier to find. Unfortunately its shows only one of them…

    Second thing… Is it possible to change the language of the language list? My site is in polish. Would you guess that “Niemiecki” means “Deutsch”? So the list should be made in English or even all different languages should be named with their own language.

    Thanks.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Prisna

    (@prisna)

    Greetings,

    1) That’s a limitation imposed by Google, sorry. That’s the way Google made the translation widget, we cannot change it, only Google can. That said, there’s no real reason for the theme to have two different headers for desktop and mobile views; other than the theme’s developer?laziness?or lack of knowledge on how to do it properly.

    2) It’s the same again, sorry. Google chooses in what language displays the list of languages. It probably detects your IP address and/or browser’s language, and it uses the language it believes suits you best. For instance, I just opened your site, and I see the languages in English: https://i.imgur.com/iTKIGvH.png

    Sorry for these answers, but these topics you brought up are just really out of our hands.

    Regards

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