Hello,
Thanks for using WPS Hide Login.
You can solve it by changing the sub-directory setting in TranslatePress.
You can contact TranslatePress team for more informations about this.
Thread Starter
ZNMAC
(@znac)
@seinomedia,
thank you for your reply. Did I understand you correctly that this problem cannot be solved in this way?
There is either a workaround by disabling TranslatePress subdirectories
or asking the TranslatePress team for a solution.
Thanks
Hi,
I happened to have the same problem as you at the same time…
I found that in Translatepress you can exlude paths for translation.
If you go to the advanced menu in Translatepress, you can exclude your new path.
“Do not translate certain paths” section.
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This reply was modified 4 years ago by
gabriel85.
Thread Starter
ZNMAC
(@znac)
@gabriel85, first of all, thanks for your tip, but I think I’m doing something wrong, because it doesn’t work.
Which entries did you make?
Thread Starter
ZNMAC
(@znac)
Thanks to everyone who took care of my problem. So that others can benefit here is the solution to the problem:
WordPress Version: 5.9.3
WPS Hide Login Version: 1.9.4
TranslatePress Version: 2.2.7
WordPress Settings: Permalink Settings > Post name
WPS Hide Login: Login url > myLogin
TranslatePress: General: Native language name > Yes
TranslatePress: General: Use a subdirectory for the default language > Yes
TranslatePress: General: Force language in custom links > Yes
TranslatePress: Advanced: Do not translate certain paths: Exclude Paths From Translation > /myLogin/
Kind regards
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This reply was modified 4 years ago by
ZNMAC.