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  • Thread Starter J

    (@jchandlermsw)

    Apparently I asked a question that was more easily answered by reading the freaking directions!

    Apologies. Please close the thread.

    The secret is in the custom menus. Make a menu item that’s a straight redirect.

    J

    (@jchandlermsw)

    Hi Baden,

    Thanks for the information. I am a big fan of WPML and think it sort of sets the standard for translation apps.

    Johan, I don’t know about another thread since we sort of covered everything. My advice is take Baden’s advice. You’d be the only Paypal plugin that supports multilingual checkouts and we sure could use it!

    Thanks all,

    Jessica

    J

    (@jchandlermsw)

    Johan, I only meant to compliment you on how fast you responded. I realize the plugin is for free and there is no set tech support, but your answer was so quick it reminded me of all the help others have given me on here and in such a timely fashion.

    At first I was hesitant to lock myself into WordPress, but the community is so broad and helpful that if for no other reason I am glad I made the choice.

    Wasn’t implying DO THIS NOW… was just asking and suggesting. Didn’t mean to offend at all.

    Jess

    J

    (@jchandlermsw)

    I Johan, and thanks for the answer. Yes, I found the language selector but my issue is that it globally sets the language for all donations to be in a particular language regardless of the language I’m working on translating using WPML.

    For example, if I set your widget to Spanish in my Spanish translation, the English donations page is in Spanish.

    Is there any way to make your program recognize a site is multilingual and to pick a different language for each?

    Thanks

    BTW. Good customer service. I am continually impressed by people who write code and templates for WordPress. Solve my problem for me and I’ll for sure make a donation :). Seriously though, my template author has less than 3 hours turnaround time on his customer service and you are less than a day. What else can I say but I’m impressed.

    Multilingual site with a multilingual widget that can recognize the current language setup is what I need. Instead I’ve worked around the plugin by going direct to Paypal and getting custom buttons in different languages hoping they lead to multilingual checkouts. I don’t know if it’s a good work around, but it’s all I’ve got.

    Thanks for answering,

    Jess

    J

    (@jchandlermsw)

    Johan,

    I can’t find “extras” to set the checkout language. Is this something which has to be changed inside of the plugin, or is this supposed to be an option somewhere that I’m not seeing?

    Love the plugin but need the checkout forms in other languages, just like the user above stated. It seems like you have it all worked out but I cannot figure out how to make the changes.

    All help appreciated,

    Jessica

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