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  • Plugin Support Rick Alday

    (@mrdaro)

    Hi @mahyulan,

    Happy to clarify.

    1. WPML creates a different form for each language.
    There are some strings that are loaded from the PO files. You can translate those using WPML’s String Translation addon or you can use the free Loco Translate plugin.
    Other texts that are defined per-form can be changed or translated right in the form edit screen. This is especially true for the Multi-step form template.

    2. The System Info will display the language defined in the WordPress General Settings page.

    Let me know if you have any other questions.

    Thread Starter mahyulan

    (@mahyulan)

    Hi Rick,

    1. I only see the forms in the original language (Spanish). When I select “Donations All Forms” Spanish, the list of forms shows up. If I do the same for “all languages” or “English” I get an endless spinning wheel with text “loading donation forms”.

    2. OK, understood. Is it a problem for the plugin that the WP General settings is English, while in WPML the default language is Spanish?

    Plugin Support Rick Alday

    (@mrdaro)

    Hi @mahyulan,

    1. I can replicate this too but you can access all the forms via this link: wp-admin/edit.php?post_type=give_forms&lang=all

    I’ll keep investigating.

    2. No, that’s not a problem for GiveWP as far as I know.

    Plugin Support Rick Alday

    (@mrdaro)

    @mahyulan
    Just wanted to update you here. I could not figure out why the donation list will not load for a specific language but again, the workaround is to load all the forms at once via this link: wp-admin/edit.php?post_type=give_forms&lang=all

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