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  • usually I think the viewers language should change the buttons language – we use WPML – so if the language is changed – the buttons could change.

    if logged in to facebook the language of the like buttons might change to whatever the actual person browsing your page uses as language in facebook.

    I could not confirm, that this happens though.

    but anyway..

    hi,

    version 1.4

    I found the setting in plugins/facebook.php line 47:

    public $locale = ‘en_US’;

    but still it would show everything in spanish..

    in the Database I found in table wp_options I found option_name _transient_facebook_locale set to es_ES – however..

    change this to your choice – worked for me.

    AAnd – just found out: if you completely delete it, the setting in the facebook.php takes over again.. don’t know how this was saved there in the first place.

    Tom

    sonartom

    (@sonartom)

    wow – that’s quick.. thanks a lot!

    the other post does match my problem – so I can work around it now. it’s still the “update-click-twice-thing” but hey..

    I guess, that during the next days I can send you a login..

    great to see this kind of active maintenance.. donation for sure – even if this leads nowhere 🙂

    have a nice evening

    Tom

    sonartom

    (@sonartom)

    Hi,
    same problem and solution here so far. Great plugin anyway!

    If you are still interested I could offer to give you temp access – so maybe you find the problem.

    demoting the old not-working admin to an author didn’t change anything.

    Creating a new one did – like described above.

    also in bulk edit you always have “x no title” instead of the existing titles.. same reason I guess..

    also it seems, that even with the new account you have to hit the update button twice to make the quick edit getting saved..

    Tom

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