• Resolved filout

    (@filout)


    Hi,

    how can i set the frontend in another language?
    Backend is no matter.

    Regards, Filout

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  • Thread Starter filout

    (@filout)

    FYI: I used the newest version v2.0.7 and need german as language
    I found this and this threads but it doesn’t work for me.
    The frontend is still in english.

    Plugin Contributor Alessandro Tesoro

    (@alessandrotesoro)

    Hi there,

    Are you using Loco translate? If so, the plugin has been tested and works correctly. If it’s not working on your end, something else might wrong on your setup.

    For the language to be correctly recognized by WordPress, your site language needs to be configured to german too. Did you change your site’s language too?

    Thread Starter filout

    (@filout)

    Hi Alessandro!

    Many thanks to your answer. My WordPress is in german (by first WordPress setup) and i use Loco Translate too.
    I created a new german language file like this picture and now it seems to work after i translate a few words by myself. A file named ‘wp-user-manager-de_DE.po’ was created.
    Only in the account settings in frontend i still have the word password and need the german word passwort. Repeat password is translated in Passwort wiederholen.

    Regards, Thomas

    Plugin Contributor Alessandro Tesoro

    (@alessandrotesoro)

    Hi there,

    Form fields aren’t translatable through the language file because they’re stored into your database. You need to go into the custom fields editor and change the names from within the editor.

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