Hi @moooke
Thank you for your message and sorry to hear you’ve ran into a problem.
So I can best investigate what’s going wrong for you. Could you let me know what version of WordPress you’re running?
Do you have installed and active the “Gutenberg” plugin? (https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/gutenberg/). It’s not required but would give us a clue if this is a version specific issue.
Thanks!
Chris
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moooke
(@moooke)
How can I backup My glossary ?
I have added more than a thousand words
Please always keep this plugin up to date
Hi @moooke
You could duplicate your Glossary block add then add as a “reuseable block”. When in the editor hover over the block to find these options.
Hope that helps
Thanks!
Chris
Hi @moooke
It sounds like you’ve fixed this issue based on your newer messages? As there has been no further updates on this thread for a few weeks, I am marking as resolved for now. If you still have issues, please open a new support request.
Thanks,
Richard
Hi, thanks a lot for this plugin!
But I have a question, is it possible to change somehow the name of the placeholder “Search the Glossary…” in the search input https://prnt.sc/u6xq1i ?
The site is in the German language, and I would like as well to have this placeholder in German.
I tried to add translation https://prnt.sc/u6xu3i for it via plugin Loco Translate (https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/loco-translate/) as I did it before for another plugins. But this time it does not work 🙁
Hi @julykrchnk
I’m not familiar with the process for Loco Translate, can you let me know what blocks work well with this in your experience?
We do provide the translation template (.pot) in the /languages file, but are there are a number of steps required for generating the translations for the blocks themselves, see https://developer.ww.wp.xz.cn/block-editor/developers/internationalization/ for more details.
If there are improvements to be made for translation support, I’d be eager to work on that as we look to improve the plugin going forward.
Thanks!