migmestre
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Hi Peter,
I cannot do that, because it’s inside WP-Admin, but I took some screenshots.
Please check the following links:
https://snipboard.io/hUQ54r.jpg
https://snipboard.io/OYV8kI.jpg
https://snipboard.io/edwZ9h.jpgThanks, have a nice day,
Miguel
Hi Peter,
That’s ok.
When the line of content has Status = 0 it does not show on the front-end (in this case the translated strings remain on the original language). If we change the Status to 2, the translation does show on the front-end (we noticed that other strings had Status = 2 and we tested it).
On WP Data Access, each line of the wpto_trp_dictionary_en_us_pt_pt file has the following fields / columns:
Id (key) | Original | Translated | Status | Block Type | Original Id
It’s this Status and Block Type (numeric) fields that we don’t understand.
Thanks again, have a nice week,
Miguel
Hi Peter,
With WP Data Access it’s possible to translate content directly on the “dictionary” file: wpto_trp_dictionary_en_us_pt_pt
It has all the lines of content visible on the front-end.
My question is related to the Status column. Some content has Status=0, other has Status=1 or Status=2. I was trying to understand the meaning of this…
Do you know what this Status means?
Thanks for reaching out, regards,
Miguel
Hello Dragos,
I tried WP Data Access and managed to access many strings that I could not find on Translate Press (via the front-end).
I still have a few bugs regarding translations on my website (mainly with some dynamic strings on PO files that are not getting published…), but this plugin you suggested is working perfectly and solved many issues.
Many thanks for the great help, regards
Miguel