• Hi
    thank you for great plugin
    unfortunately it appears that your plugin is for some reason incompatible with “polylang”, which is a multi_lingual plugin I am using in order to give a Chinese version of my site, bc I am in Hong Kong.
    Do you know if your plugin will work with polylang, or any multi language plugin, and if not is there any code you could provide to make it compatible in my case? thk you appreciate it, Rob

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/front-end-pm/

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  • Plugin Author Shamim Hasan

    (@shamim51)

    At first search in front-end-pm/languages for your language .mo file if that exists. If not you have to make one. You can use http://poedit.net/ .
    (pot file is in languages folder of this plugin). Make sure to name that file correctly according to your language locale (eg. fep-zh_HK.mo)

    Thread Starter bdiefendorf

    (@bdiefendorf)

    Hi Shamim
    Thanks for prompt reply.
    I’m confused- I don’t know where to go to find “front-end-pm/languages”
    The word “Language” does not appear in your plugin’s settings…. nor in the instructions–
    I look forward to searching wherever you instruct me, to see if Front End P M is compatible with my languages when I hear back from you,
    Thk you so much…. Rob

    Plugin Author Shamim Hasan

    (@shamim51)

    in your plugins folder there is a folder name front-end-pm. inside that folder there is a folder name languages. search in that folder. If you don’t find your language in that folder download http://poedit.net/ (it’s free) and make a .mo file from fep.pot file in your language. you can find documentation in http://poedit.net/ how to do that. You can also google.

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